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  2. Lunar Roving Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) is a battery-powered four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program (15, 16, and 17) during 1971 and 1972. It is popularly called the Moon buggy , a play on the term " dune buggy ".

  3. Lunar rover - Wikipedia

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    The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was a battery-powered four-wheeled vehicle design. The LRV could carry one or two astronauts , their equipment, and lunar samples. During 1971 and 1972, LRVs were used on the Moon for each of the final three missions of the American Apollo program , Apollo 15 , 16 , and 17 .

  4. 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

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  6. The First U.S. Lunar Rover is Headed to the Moon (and ...

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    On May 4, Carnegie Mellon University, will send the first U.S. rover to the Moon. The rover, named Iris, is record-breakingly small and lightweight.

  7. Lunar Terrain Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) is an unpressurized rover being developed for NASA that astronauts can drive on the Moon while wearing their spacesuits. [1] The development of the LTV is a part of NASA's Artemis program, which involves returning astronauts to the Moon, specifically the lunar south pole, by 2026, but the LTV will not fly until Artemis V in 2030 at the earliest. [2]

  8. Every rover, ranked by distance traveled on the moon and Mars

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    Launching a rover into space and landing it safely on an alien surface is difficult enough. Then you have to get the thing to actually drive.Humans put seven rovers on the moon and six on Mars ...

  9. Commercial Lunar Payload Services - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) is a NASA program to hire companies to send small robotic landers and rovers to the Moon.Most landing sites are near the lunar south pole [1] [2] where they will scout for lunar resources, test in situ resource utilization (ISRU) concepts, and perform lunar science to support the Artemis lunar program.