A 133rd Airlift Wing, Minnesota Air National Guard C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft in Cambridge Bay, Canada is being used to transport the Haughton-Mars Project Moon-1 Humvee Rover 28 May 2009. HMP supports an exploration program aimed at developing new technologies, strategies, human's factors experience, and field-based operational know-how key to planning the future exploration of the Moon and Mars. The "Moon-1" can be seen with traditional tires for transportation while the tracks will be loaded separately which are needed for the adverse conditions the vehicle must through. by Tech Sgt Er

A 133rd Airlift Wing, Minnesota Air National Guard C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft in Cambridge Bay, Canada is being used to transport the Haughton-Mars Project Moon-1 Humvee Rover 28 May 2009.  HMP supports an exploration program aimed at developing new technologies, strategies, human's factors experience, and field-based operational know-how key to planning the future exploration of the Moon and Mars. The "Moon-1" can be seen with traditional tires for transportation while the tracks will be loaded separately which are needed for the adverse conditions the vehicle must through.  by Tech Sgt Er Stock Photo
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28 May 2009

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A 133rd Airlift Wing, Minnesota Air National Guard C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft in Cambridge Bay, Canada is being used to transport the Haughton-Mars Project Moon-1 Humvee Rover 28 May 2009. HMP supports an exploration program aimed at developing new technologies, strategies, human's factors experience, and field-based operational know-how key to planning the future exploration of the Moon and Mars. The "Moon-1" can be seen with traditional tires for transportation while the tracks will be loaded separately which are needed for the adverse conditions the vehicle must through. by Tech Sgt Erik Gudmundson Released