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J.A.P is built by two rectangles built upon each other, with a pipe in the back that is 40-50 mm above ground. The tires are 200-400 pounds per tire, and J.A.P uses no-exhaust flames. The sensor at front will keep J.A.P away from large rocks, keeping breakage to a minimum. blowers with high-powered blow power are highly recommended. There is also a camera at the front above the sensor to monitor J.A.P. Lunar rocks and dust gets sent to the pipe, with ”vacuums“ around the sides to lead the dust into the containment area. The pipe will lead the dust into the inside of the containment area, where it will keep moving by the help of blowers, so it won't stick. Once transported, the door located on the other side of the pipe that goes into the containment area will be opened to collect the dust.