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MARS_34 [40 points]

The last space invader during this stay in Marseille. In total I flashed 46 new space invaders (worth 1710 points on FlashInvaders). This invader is located in the market area of Marseille and it shows.

Till August 2020 I found and flashed all 13 space invaders of wave 1 (MARS_01 - MARS_11 - 2004 and wave 2 (MARS_12 and MARS_13). But during wave 3 in August 2020 the number of space invaders went up to 97. In total 84 space invaders on my list again.

Onscreen FlashInvaders message: FRESH FROM THE MARKET

 

All my photos of MARS_34:

MARS_34 (Close-up, July 2021)

MARS_34 (Wide shot, July 2021)

 

Date of invasion: 09/08/2020

MARS_34 [40 points]

The last space invader during this stay in Marseille. In total I flashed 46 new space invaders (worth 1710 points on FlashInvaders). This invader is located in the market area of Marseille and it shows.

Till August 2020 I found and flashed all 13 space invaders of wave 1 (MARS_01 - MARS_11 - 2004 and wave 2 (MARS_12 and MARS_13). But during wave 3 in August 2020 the number of space invaders went up to 97. In total 84 space invaders on my list again.

Onscreen FlashInvaders message: FRESH FROM THE MARKET

 

All my photos of MARS_34:

MARS_34 (Close-up, July 2021)

MARS_34 (Wide shot, July 2021)

  

Date of invasion: 09/08/2020

 

Other views of Space Invader MARS_34 HERE

Enlarged (Scaled up) Version of the 2014 THEMIS Data-based Topographic Map

 

Map Creation and Credit to :

Daniel Machacek (Great collation and presentation)

 

Used under the Creative Commons Attribution (Non-Commercial) Share Alike License 3.0

 

Worth Downloading for reference... If you your a bit odd like me

  

Name - MARS-34

Length - 350mm W/O stock

Weapon type - Machine pistol

Weight - 2.1kg W/O stock

Material - Titanium/ alloy steel

Stock - Aluminum/ titanium folding stock

Caliber - .40 caliber pistol rounds

Capacity - 34

Firing mode - Full auto/ semi automatic/ safety

Price - 4500$ with stock

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The MARS-34 was created with the intent of shortening the need for extra magazines, it completely eradicated the need for them with a quick loading locked in magazine. While lengthening the reloading time a decent sum, professionals can load up to six bullets at a time which in some cases is the clip of the average pistol. Purchased mostly by hunters, they use it to save room where average guns take up space with magazines and use it for other essential items such as camping gear and food, however, military personnel also favor it to keep more room for their primary firearm. The magazine is held in place by the gun's grip and can only be removed by taking out the screws that hold the gun together, it is loaded in a fashion similar to revolver drums with cylinders allowing bullets to be placed in, staying open for convenience of the marksman. The bullets however enter the gun upside down and in the cylinder, this is fixed by a small pin in the magazine ejecting the bullet before the next is fired this then rotates in a limited space and waits for the next bullet to be fired, when it is, it is put into firing position, this happens automatically as long as bullets are detected and the gun's safety is off.. The magazine cycles through the first round to the last, and when it hits the last row it spins back to the first position, if it finds an empty bullet hole along the way, it will be skipped, if an empty row is found, the row is skipped until the next bullets are found, or it finds none and cycles back to it's original position, it also does this at such a speed, when set to full auto from the secondary semi automatic it can empty it's clip in just seconds. It fires .40 caliber rounds with little recoil allowing for a decent amount of accuracy while maintaining the speed of a SMG.

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Editing was done in paint, I didn't do anything fancy, just changed the direction of the upper gun and shortened the ejection ports.

Other views of Space Invader MARS_34 HERE

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The nice people at Fuse recently licensed 35 of my photographs from the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend in Derry (Northern Ireland) for their gallery of the weekend.

 

A LOT more from this weekend will be up soon.

 

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Harvard scientist issues alien statement as 'not natural' space object approaches Mars

He's issued an 'immediate attention' warning to Congress and the United Nations

 

Is this fake or not (??)

 

Remember that foreign space object hurtling towards us at break-neck speed?

 

Well, the suspected comet, 3I/ATLAS, soared past Mars earlier this week, giving astronomers a closer glimpse. And now, Harvard scientist Avi Loeb has warned of the worrying reality if the object were, in fact, a hostile visitor from another planet.

 

The apparent space rock was first spotted back in July by a space telescope at Río Hurtado, Chile. It's thought to be an 'interstellar' space rock, having traveled from well beyond our solar system, and now through ours. Only two other interstellar objects have ever been identified; Oumuamua in 2017 and Borisov in 2019.

 

The European Space Agency (ESA) got a closer look at 3I/ATLAS as it passed Mars between 1 and 7 October. During its closest approach on 3 October, the comet was still 30 million kilometers away.

 

But ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter managed to capture blurry footage showing a small white dot; the comet’s core surrounded by a cloud of gas and dust called a coma.

Concert sur la terrasse du palais des Festivals de Cannes;

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Juillet 2014

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