Tuesday, October 2, 2018

New news.Mars Rover vehicle made by New York City Street view displays

Van DeGracy Tyson and television presenter Stephen Colebert traveled to NASA's Mars Rover vehicle and traveled to Manhattan town streets last week. You can see their amazing adventure tour in the following video.

https://youtu.be/RcPrl0rl76M


NASA's Mars Rover Vehicle was featured in a CBS series "The Late Show with Stephen Golbert", which lasted for more than a month.



Mars Rover Vehicle:

The Marshallow, a 6-wheeled tank designed by the Parker Brothers Concept, Florida, has been developed as a model vehicle used by humans for the first time on Mars.

"They want to test whether they can survive the unpleasant atmosphere of New York's urine moisture before it can be sent to Mars," says Colbert.





Wrong path:

These twins went on the wrong path in the 8th Avenue when they attempted to turn this complicated vehicle into a very tough fast at 3 MPH (5 Kilometers), 53nd Street.





Adventure trip:

During this adventure tour, both stopped the Rover at the Duneo Reid Conventions Store and bought the necessary supplies for a trip to Mars.

At Colbert's shopping bass, an adaptive tipper worn under the spaceclip, when landing on Mars, had eyebrows burned by its atmosphere, such as the i-Pro pencil and a dozen eggs (used for comedy) to use in Mars Rover.





Mars planet:

Tyson acknowledged that although Kolbert was eager to go to Mars, he did not want to go there.

Asked who would do this, Tyson said that there was no linear in Antarctica and that moisture places like Antarctica were not on Mars.

Colbert responded by saying, 'Matt Damon has proven that potatoes can be made on Mars. It can not be done in Antarctica
Rover parking:

Colbert and Tyson's Mars adventures ended in an illegal crossing on the roadside. "If this is going to work, it's NASA's problem," Kolbert said.





Exercise in space:

This part of 'The Last Show' is not the first show by Nelson's apparatus with Kolbert. At the comedy center in 2009, 'The Colbert Report' was named by NASA's Gravitational Keynote in Thread.

Today astronauts in the International Space Station have exercises in space using the Colbert Treadmill (Combined Operational Load-Bearing External Resistance Treadmill-COLBERT

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