The UK must immediately impose financial and immigration sanctions on Israeli ministers suspected of "unlawful conduct", to help secure a ceasefire, the lawyers wrote.
The tough conditions on Mars have been underlined by the experience of the unmanned Curiosity rover.Just a year after landing in 2012, its six rigid aluminium tyres were visibly ripped through with punctures and tears.
As for the Moon, the US Artemis missionsLater Artemis missions plan to use a lunar rover to explore the Moon's south pole starting with Artemis V, currently scheduled for 2030.The Artemis astronauts will be driving much further than their Apollo forebears, who in six landings between 1969 and 1972 never ventured more than 25 miles (40km) across the Moon's surface.
"The target is to cover 10,000 kilometres in 10 years," says Sylvain Barthet, who runs Michelin's lunar airless wheel programme in the central French town of Clermont Ferrand."We're not talking about short, week-long durations, we're talking about decades of utilisation," says Dr Santo Padula, who has a PhD in materials science, and works for Nasa as an engineer at the John Glenn Research Centre in Cleveland, Ohio.
One big challenge for anyone developing technology for the Moon are the huge temperature ranges.
At the lunar poles temperatures can plunge lower than -230C, that's not far off absolute zero, where atoms stop moving.Top priorities for improvement included the cost of living, hospital waiting lists and housing.
Guernsey residents said they were mainly concerned about housing, with 80% saying it was important, as well as the economy.Top priorities for improvement were affordable housing, the cost of living and infrastructure.
More than 70% of islanders rated their quality of life as being 6 or higher out of 10 and most believed their lives were better in the islands than in the UK.A selection of news photographs from around the world.