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With robots, instead of traveling to Mars ourselves, we stay on Earth ("our regular orb") and program and direct rovers to operate remotely. Hence the rovers are described as hammers that hold themselves. The rovers collect geological samples and analyze them on site, but have no way to send the samples back to Earth. This is why the title text ask to ''make sure to get lots of pieces of rock'' because it seems we will not go that far in to space today or any time soon.
 
With robots, instead of traveling to Mars ourselves, we stay on Earth ("our regular orb") and program and direct rovers to operate remotely. Hence the rovers are described as hammers that hold themselves. The rovers collect geological samples and analyze them on site, but have no way to send the samples back to Earth. This is why the title text ask to ''make sure to get lots of pieces of rock'' because it seems we will not go that far in to space today or any time soon.
  
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The idea of using simple language in highly technical fields began with [[547: Simple]] and was revisited in [[722: Computer Problems]], [[1133: Up Goer Five]], and [[1322: Winter]]. It should be noted however, that in this case [[Randall]] didn't use the 1000 most basic words in the English language, because the {{w|Simple English Wikipedia}}'s [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_1000_basic_words List of 1000 basic words] does not contain the words "glowing" or "orb," but does contain "moon," "earth," "bright," and "ball."
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The idea of using simple language in highly technical fields began with [[547: Simple]] and was revisited in [[722: Computer Problems]] and [[1133: Up Goer Five]]. It should be noted however, that in this case [[Randall]] didn't use the 1000 most basic words in the English language, because the {{w|Simple English Wikipedia}}'s [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_1000_basic_words List of 1000 basic words] does not contain the words "glowing" or "orb," but does contain "moon," "earth," "bright," and "ball."
  
 
The idea of using unexpected language to create humor highlighting the absurdity of normal activities has previously been explored with [[203: Hallucinations]].
 
The idea of using unexpected language to create humor highlighting the absurdity of normal activities has previously been explored with [[203: Hallucinations]].

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