Are those 'stolen' ones not members of the opposing team with three of your own team left to find?

Oh I like it! Challenge accepted.
Are those 'stolen' ones not members of the opposing team with three of your own team left to find?
Meanwhile, back down on the equator (0.3°,-132.2°) it's dark again. but despite that a fairly screenshot heavy update from me.
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It's a planet that just keeps giving."... Beam me up ..."
Amazing shot![]()
You're not - but you're always welcome join in. It's just Alec and me on completely different routes, but there are so many superb photo ops that we're both rather prolific.Why do I feel like I'm missing another group circumnavigation?![]()
I recognise that crater - I landed on the opposite lip and drove up those mountains - The Needles - 1.3429, 79.9368. See my first post.Quick addendum to my travel diary today as I checked back around 12hrs later and I have some glorious daylight to photograph this area by now.
So here's the view back to the peaks I scaled this morning taken from the top of the crater mound.
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Interesting ... similar but different. My one was at something like 0,-125°.I recognise that crater - I landed on the opposite lip and drove up those mountains - The Needles - 1.3429, 79.9368. See my first post.
I am with Alec on this ...It's a planet that just keeps giving.
I too remember Journey Into Space - Monday evenings at 7.30.
Perhaps that's why I find it difficult to share Alec's RP fantasy(?) of rescuing athletic girls in short skirts.
I don't know, though . . .
Curses! Dark again. Oh well, luckily the terrain for the start of my journey today looks pretty dull (although I dare say it was colourful) so I decide to just switch night vision on a cover some distance. At an average cruising speed of 100m/s it's quite tricky to spot interesting signals and/or athletic girls in short skirts but I do manage to screach to a halt in time to investigate what turns out to be the remains of someone else's SRV. Hope this wasn't you @Walter2!Sure hope this daylight lasts until the morning, but for now ... cheerio!
...it's quite tricky to spot ... athletic girls in short skirts
Thanks for that - brought back some memories. It was on after bedtime although I was allowed to sneak back down without my sister knowing. The programme used to scare me, but I've been a science fiction reader ever since.I am with Alec on this ...
Here is a link to episode one of JIS 'Operation Luna'
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i1OSzZp16k
Enjoy
Alec, I'm worrying that you may have been out in the black rather too long.In fact it's so wonderful that I decide to compose a panoramic image of the landscape ahead (an area I shall christen "B cup vale").
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