Vehicle: Extraplanetary Sub

Finding extraterrestrial life will change the way we think forever. I believe in 100 years’ time humanity will have a small outpost on Jupiter’s moon Europa. This world covered with ice, hosts vast oceans underneath. Jupiter’s strong gravitational forces combined with possible hot magma from the interior of the moon and hydrothermal vents on the seabed might raise the temperature to acceptable levels for life to thrive.

Join astro-aquanauts Lt Cdr Aisha and Lt Hanson on their search of extraterrestrial life in Europa’s fluorescent realm caused by high-energy electron bombardment from Jupiter. The bubble cockpit protects against high pressures in the depths of the moon. A combination of rotating jet thrusters and marine propellers offer high safety and navigational precision. The sub lands on its retractable landing gear in flooded hangars that press out the water and fill them with air enabling the cockpit to open up (brick number including the two minifigs).


Number of Bricks

250

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