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The Long and Winding Road

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Piers had not been kidding. The drive to Kosovo/Taishan was a long one, and none too easy. There were no roads in the north, and when the duo finally found the “equatorial highway” that made its way from Novum Baikonur through Kosovo and eventually to Antillia, the road turned out to be a wash-boarded, potholed mess. Brian’s second in command, Laurita Hernandez, found it easier to offroad on the rover’s inflated donut-like tires. Deployable treads handled the few scattered dunes easily.

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Carroll, M. (2015). The Long and Winding Road. In: On the Shores of Titan's Farthest Sea. Science and Fiction. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17759-5_41

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