The First Shuttle to Land on Mars
The first space shuttle to land on Mars comes with two astronauts, a rover with camera, and a satellite. The shuttle has three boosters in the back, removable wings, two airlock doors, a cockpit for two, and a rock lab. The right wing has the United States flag and the left has the NASA symbol. The satellite launches into space form the bay doors in the middle of the shuttle. The rover is already on Mars when the astronauts land. The top of the shuttle is easily removable in separate pieces.
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