Lunar Surface

Oh, what the heck! It won’t hurt going for a little test drive. After all, you certainly won’t get the chance to touch the moon a second time. You strap in, flipping a few switches to automate the landing procedure. This is so exciting; after a lifetime of looking to the moon in th night sky, you’ll now get a chance to really get a proper tour of the place. The lander becomes undocked from the station, slowly drifting for a few minutes with the occasional corrective puff from the reaction control thrusters before feeling the main engine roar alive! The moon grows ever closer in your view now… After several minutes of anticipation, you feel the rumbling of the engine cease. Everything is still. Your seatbelt comes undone, indicating a successful landing. You can hardly wrangle yourself to stay seated for a moment longer! You jolt up in the small cabin, ready to take a long walk on the surface. But, first things first… you’ll have to put on your lunar excursion spacesuit. Luckily, it isn’t hard to find. It feels a bit clunky, but you’ll break it in just fine. Now then, shall we begin?


What do you do now?