Memory from Mornington, Australia
FM-eSJ0F3
Mornington, Australia
$51.6total USD

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"An overhead forensic view captures the underside of a remote-controlled off-road vehicle, likely in a state of repair or inspection" by FM-eSJ0F3, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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An overhead forensic view captures the underside of a remote-controlled off-road vehicle, likely in a state of repair or inspection

MorningtonAustralia

An overhead forensic view captures the underside of a remote-controlled off-road vehicle, likely in a state of repair or inspection. The vehicle features a dark plastic chassis, with two large, heavily-treaded black tires visible at the outer edges. Two coil springs, part of the suspension system, are also discernible. Running longitudinally along the chassis are two light-colored, possibly wooden or plastic, support strips. Internally, a central yellow circuit board or electronic module is exposed, featuring various connected wires, including prominent black, red, and yellow conductors. A black-handled screwdriver with a metallic shaft is positioned with its tip near a small white connector on the yellow module, indicating manipulation or adjustment. To the right, a red test lead, likely from a multimeter, points towards the internal electronics, with a partial view of a white-cased device, possibly a "HELP MODEL SM" multimeter, visible in the lower right background. The immediate environment is dark and indistinct, suggesting an indoor workspace. No specific visual information within the image confirms a precise location within Mornington, Australia.

Memory Investment Statistics

Symbol

SYMBOL

Volume

8,427

Creator

+$2.71

Revenue

+$13.57

Total Staked

$51.57

How many pATTN to stake?

Tokens per pATTN: 9.298