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The group's rover is stuck in mud, and they're not even close to the goal. They're in third place, but they've won the prize and will be able to launch a manned capsule to Mars in a few years. The group uses a thin coat of silicone putty to help the rover get through the mud. They call it "pieco," which is Latin for "girl." They've also named their rover "the product of" and "the pico san" or "the groupe," which means "the two of you." The group is also in second place, behind a team from the University of California, Berkeley, and a private Japanese company. The captain of the team, a sea diver, congratulates the group on their win and says they'll be ready to launch their capsule into space in a couple of years.
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Space Brothers 1-42 • <<#112>> Sea Divers and Sky Divers • Page ik-page-1923048
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The group's rover is stuck in mud, and they're not even close to the goal. They're in third place, but they've won the prize and will be able to launch a manned capsule to Mars in a few years. The group uses a thin coat of silicone putty to help the rover get through the mud. They call it "pieco," which is Latin for "girl." They've also named their rover "the product of" and "the pico san" or "the groupe," which means "the two of you." The group is also in second place, behind a team from the University of California, Berkeley, and a private Japanese company. The captain of the team, a sea diver, congratulates the group on their win and says they'll be ready to launch their capsule into space in a couple of years.
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