The Copernicus I
The Copernicus I, named after Nicolaus Copernicus, is a research shuttle bringing materials such as plants to Mars. Using both solar and nuclear energy to power it. Because of its relatively small size, the Copernicus I is highly maneuverable and extremely fast. Reaching speeds of up to 250,000 mph it is one of the fastest spacecraft ever created. The Copernicus I has eleven rockets, an door in the back, and a cockpit able to fit 3 minifigures. The Copernicus I contains 2861 bricks.
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