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Old January 13th 04, 04:11 AM
Michael
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I think the plan is to drive up the hills, they don't look all that steep to
me, the Rovers can go up and down pretty steep inclines, the only limiting
condition is a lateral tilt of 30 degrees or less is programmed into the safety
software, the Rovers won't tip over untill 45 degrees though.

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