What about the lava tunnel?
We haven’t even sent a probe down there yet.
But we’ve already got 3D images from the PUFFERS.
We know what it looks like inside. And we’d be safe there. Yes, but we’d still need to get you down. It’s a vertical drop, almost 50 meters.
Right. Guess we’re driving-Wait. The winch!
On the rover. You could use it to lower yourselves.
Callie, the consensus is sheltering in the tunnel could be a better solution.
Mission Control, I think that could work. Copy that. We’ll evaluate.
I’m in. You’re on the ground, it’s your call. But either option presents risks.
Uh oh. This thing is completely dead.
LUNAR ROVERS
Could it be dust? Gets in everything.
Could be…or just a sensor telling the engine to shut off because it thinks there’s too much radiation.
Like this one!
And you, little robot man, have a very big brain…
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