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EMETT: LUNACYCLE, 1970. British cartoonist and inventor Rowland Emett, riding his Lunacycle, which he claims can be ridden as a bicycle on Earth and soft landed on the moon. The invention allows space for a cat for companionship and for catching moon mice, a fly-swatter for swatting meteorites away, and a sun shield. Photograph, 1970
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EMETT: LUNACYCLE, 1970. British cartoonist and inventor Rowland Emett, riding his Lunacycle, which he claims can be ridden as a bicycle on Earth and soft landed on the moon. The invention allows space for a cat for companionship and for catching moon mice, a fly-swatter for swatting meteorites away, and a sun shield. Photograph, 1970
EMETT: LUNACYCLE, 1970.
British cartoonist and inventor Rowland Emett, riding his Lunacycle, which he claims can be ridden as a bicycle on Earth and soft landed on the moon. The invention allows space for a cat for companionship and for catching moon mice, a fly-swatter for swatting meteorites away, and a sun shield. Photograph, 1970
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1970 Bicycle British Cartoonist Fantasy Imaginary Invention Inventor Lunar Moon Rowland
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In this whimsical photograph from 1970, British cartoonist and inventor Rowland Emett is seen riding his extraordinary creation, the Lunacycle. With a twinkle in his eye and a mischievous grin on his face, Emett confidently claims that this peculiar contraption can be ridden as a bicycle both on Earth and even soft landed on the moon. The Lunacycle is not your ordinary two-wheeler; it is an imaginative masterpiece designed to navigate through the vastness of space. As Emett peddles away, we notice several intriguing features incorporated into his invention. Firstly, there is ample space for a feline companion who accompanies him on this cosmic journey. The cat serves as both company and expert mouse catcher when they encounter lunar critters. To protect against celestial hazards, Emett has equipped the Lunacycle with a fly-swatter specifically designed to swat away pesky meteorites that may cross their path. Additionally, he has ingeniously included a sun shield to shield himself from the intense rays of our nearest star during their lunar expeditions. This photograph captures not only Emett's inventive spirit but also showcases his boundless imagination. It transports us back to an era where dreams of exploring outer space were at their peak. As we admire this fantastical image captured by Granger Art on Demand in 1970, we are reminded of how human ingenuity knows no bounds when it comes to pushing the boundaries of possibility – even
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