First of all, Betelgeuse is 640 light-years away from Earth. So, even if a rover is sent to this star at the speed of light, it would take 640 years for it to get there. Second of all, once it reaches there, we would have to control the rover with radio signals. The signals would have to be extremely strong, and would take 640 years to get to the star. This is impossible and impractical. Third of all, Betelgeuse is a huge hot star. If a rover gets anywhere closer than a few million miles to that star, it would completely melt/vaporize. Fourth, as supergiant star, Betelgeuse has no solid surface; only tenuous gasses.
So, no, a rover cannot be sent/land on the star Betelgeuse.
On Mars...
curosity
the mars rover
Spirit Rover
The first rover landed on Mars on July 4, 1997.
Mars Exploration Rover
The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity landed on Mars during 2004
Sojourner Rover
The Sojourner Rover landed on Mars on July 4, 1997.
Gusev Crater
The rovers were lowered on the planet mars , with the help of a parachute.
Two rovers of different kinds have landed on Mars. The first Mars Rover landed in 1997. The first Mars Navigator landedin 2004.