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13 hours agoSolar power? On the south pole of the moon?
That would just barely work on its own, even if the thing didn’t topple over.
Solar power? On the south pole of the moon?
That would just barely work on its own, even if the thing didn’t topple over.
Well that’s a facepalm of a faceplant 😂
You’d almost think that by now they might have learned something from the Voyager 1 and 2 power systems and not relied completely on solar power…
We just use a dumb TV and free antenna service.
Check Tyler the Antenna Man, he knows more than I…
Why not get right down to it and call it exactly what they want it for?
Gulf of Oil…
Nah, solar is the obvious choice in space near the sun, and by not borking it up by landing sideways in a crater on the south pole of the moon.
Very limited scope for solar power, it don’t work after landing sideways in a crater on the south pole.
Edit: By the way, our next lunar eclipse is in 6 days, do you really think that thing would go uninterrupted, even if it did land correctly?