Why does Matt Damon cut a hole in the roof of the rover?

Why does Matt Damon cut a hole in the roof of the rover? - Dried Trunk of a Tree

In the movie The Martian (2015), Matt Damon is asked to cut a hole in the roof of his rover and cover it with a tarp. I couldn't see any reason why this was done, except possibly to allow it to fill up with more oxygen to use for breathing.

Was this discussed in the book, or was there some part of the movie I didn't pay close enough attention to, where it was explained?



Best Answer

Because they skipped details from the book.

In the book he has two duplicate rovers. He uses the second one for spare parts and as a trailer that is towed by the first rover (in the movie he just uses a flatbed trailer). The second rover has to carry life support equipment that doesn't fit, so he has to cut it open. - reddit.com

I have not read the book but all sources saying the same. From Similar question of Scifi.SE :

From Chapter 20 of the book:

LOG ENTRY: SOL 376

I’m finally done with the rover modifications!

The tricky part was figuring out how to maintain life support. Everything else was just work. A lot of work.

I haven’t been good at keeping the log up to date, so here’s a recap:

First I had to finish drilling holes with the Pathfinder-murderin’ drill. Then I chiseled out a billion little chunks between the holes. Okay, it was 759 but it felt like a billion.

Then I had one big hole in the trailer. I filed down the edges to keep them from being too sharp.

Remember the pop-tents? I cut the bottom out of one and the remaining canvas was the right size and shape. I used seal-strips to attach it to the inside of the trailer. After pressurizing and sealing up leaks as I found them, I had a nice big balloon bulging out of the trailer. The pressurized area is easily big enough to fit the oxygenator and atmospheric regulator.

So its partially adapted scene from book, which doesn't make much sense.




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Why did they cut a hole in the rover in the Martian?

It was modified significantly to fit the oxygenator, the water making machine and all his food. He drilled holes into the top and put a 'balloon' in it in order to make the right conditions for the oxygenator and to make it bigger.

Why does Mark cut up part of the HAB material?

Mark was modifying the rover so that it can better handle the long distance travel. There's a montage where he is trying to get the rover ready by putting in extra equipment for fresh water and air recycling. Yes. Some of the equipment he takes with him is excised from the hab and wasn't designed to be small/mobile.



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Answer 2

According to the book, the pod was too heavy to make it into space and the dome cover was one of the heaviest solid pieces on the pod. So he had to remove it to achieve escape velocity.

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