Moon buggies are made for easy travel around the moon. They can carry things around the moon as well.
Four astronauts used two buggies on the moon.
because of the weight
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They are in a low gravity environment, but it's not zero gravity. The Moon's surface gravity is about a sixth of the Earth's. That's enough to keep Moon buggies in place.
moon buggies have huge wheels so that they can travel on the lunar surface and over rocks
Four astronauts used two buggies on the moon.
The moon buggies were used by Apollo 15,16, and 17.
because of the weight
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They are in a low gravity environment, but it's not zero gravity. The Moon's surface gravity is about a sixth of the Earth's. That's enough to keep Moon buggies in place.
buggies are not made of feathers there made of cartilage and thin veins and a little bit of feathers
moon buggies have huge wheels so that they can travel on the lunar surface and over rocks
Moon buggies move around the moon using their huge wheels that have to be solid and able to move around uneven grounds. ( the moon!)
Yes, along with the bottom half of the LM and the two Life Support backpacks (PLSSs)
In relation to the size of the moon, they are tiny, and we are so far from the moon. Even the astronauts orbiting the moon could not see them.
dune buggies
Bruce Meyers invented dune buggies in 1963. It is made of fiberglass and it is popularly called the "Meyers Manx".