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Barbelo Wrote:
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> Is the Martian Rover traditional?
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> For the single tracks he postulates one-wheeled
> vehicles such as a motorcycle and a wheelbarrow.
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> PWH
I'm not seeing a wide or double track on the curves which is what you'd expect, at least for a dual axle vehicle with single axle steering. Also the straight cut through dunes makes no sense if the tracks were strictly due to the weight of the vehicle. it's as if something extremely heavy barreled through that terrain. I'd like to know what kind of bedrock is directly under those tracks.
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15:45 - I'm disappointed that he chose a
> traditional 4-wheel vehicle as the proposed
> suspect.
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> Is the Martian Rover traditional?
>
> For the single tracks he postulates one-wheeled
> vehicles such as a motorcycle and a wheelbarrow.
>
> PWH
I'm not seeing a wide or double track on the curves which is what you'd expect, at least for a dual axle vehicle with single axle steering. Also the straight cut through dunes makes no sense if the tracks were strictly due to the weight of the vehicle. it's as if something extremely heavy barreled through that terrain. I'd like to know what kind of bedrock is directly under those tracks.
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