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  2. List of rovers on extraterrestrial bodies - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Lunar rover - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Rover (space exploration) - Wikipedia

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    The Lunokhod 1 Lunar Rover. The Lunokhod 1 rover landed on the Moon in November 1970. [4] It was the first roving remote-controlled robot to land on any celestial body. The Soviet Union launched Lunokhod 1 aboard the Luna 17 spacecraft on November 10, 1970, and it entered lunar orbit on November 15.

  5. Category:Lunar rovers - Wikipedia

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  6. Two lunar landers launch to the moon aboard a SpaceX rocket

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    A new year of lunar exploration kicked off early Wednesday, when two robotic landers and a small rover began their journeys to the moon. A SpaceX rocket lifted off at 1:11 a.m. ET from NASA’s ...

  7. Lunar Roving Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In November 1964, two-rocket models were put on indefinite hold, but Bendix and Boeing were given study contracts for small rovers. The name of the lunar excursion module was changed to simply the lunar module, indicating that the capability for powered "excursions" away from a lunar-lander base did not yet exist. There could be no mobile lab ...

  8. List of missions to the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Rover: Large Lunar rover, can accommodate cargo and 2 astronauts. Astrobotic mission 3 [144] TBA: 2026: Falcon Heavy: Astrobotic: Lander ⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover: Rover: Lunaris Platform [145] Deployable platform: Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission. Canadian lunar rover mission: Canadensys ...

  9. Lunokhod programme - Wikipedia

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    Parabolic dish TNA-400 and abandoned NIP-10. Lunokhod's original primary mission was to be the back-up for L3 crewed Moon expeditions and for the later Zvezda lunar base. [citation needed] For mission safety, weeks before the human mission on a LK lander, an LK-R uncrewed lander from the L3 lunar expedition complex and two Lunokhod automated rovers would be sent to the Moon for a preliminary ...