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First crewed lunar rover Apollo 16: Lunar Roving Vehicle: NASA: 21 April 1972 8.97301°S 15.50019°E: 3 h 26 min 26.55 km (16.50 mi) Apollo 17: Lunar Roving Vehicle: NASA: 11 December 1972 20.1908°N 30.7717°E: 4 h 26 min 35.89 km (22.30 mi) Furthest distance travelled by crewed lunar rover Artemis V: Lunar Terrain Vehicle: NASA: 2030 TBD
April 2023 rover failure Lunar rover, part of the Emirates Lunar Mission. SORA-Q: JAXA/Tomy/Doshisha University: April 2023 rover failure Lunar rover technology demonstration. Lunar Flashlight: NASA: 11 December 2022 (launch) orbiter failure [15] [16] was to enter a near-rectilinear halo orbit; couldn't leave Earth orbit due to propulsion ...
The Lunar Polar Exploration Mission is a robotic lunar mission concept by Indian Space Research Organisation and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency that would send a lunar rover and lander to explore the south pole region of the Moon in 2028. The Japanese agency is likely to provide the under-development H3 launch vehicle and the rover ...
The Shenzhou-19 crew is expected to return to Earth next year in April or May. ... will extend the astronauts' abilities, from controlling spacecraft to driving lunar rovers, from celestial body ...
Rover: Large Lunar rover, can accommodate cargo and 2 astronauts. Astrobotic mission 3 [139] TBA: 2026: Falcon Heavy: Astrobotic: Lander ⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover: Rover: Lunaris Platform [140] Deployable platform: Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission. Canadian lunar rover mission: Canadensys ...
Hakuto-R Mission 1 (Rashid rover) and Lunar Flashlight: 11 December 2022 Lunar lander technology demonstration, lunar rover, and lunar orbiter launched together (crashed into Moon) [492] [493] [494] JUICE: 14 April 2023 Jupiter/Ganymede orbiter [495] Chandrayaan-3: 14 July 2023 Lunar orbiter, lander and rover; first soft landing near the lunar ...
4 April 2019 Crashed onto lunar surface 11 April 2019 First private lunar lander. Successfully orbited for 7 days. Soft landing failed. Chandrayaan-2: India 20 August 2019 Orbiter is active. The Vikram lander lost contact at 2.1 km from the lunar surface, and was subsequently destroyed. [5]
This total lunar eclipse is the third in a series of four appearing every six months, a phenomenon called a "tetrad" – something not particularly rare for this century according to NASA.