The moon reflects light from the sun. Something that is powered by light could be powered by moonlight. However, moonlight is much less intense than sunlight so most things that run on sunlight would not work well (if at all) if they just used moonlight. But yes, someone could design something that ran on moonlight.
It would also be possible to power something using tidal energy, and tides are at least partially caused by the Moon.
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There are solar powered cars.
A solar powered heating unit may or may not work on the moon
A solar-powered FM receiver transmitter is a transceiver (receiver/transmitter) that is set up for operation on FM (frequency modulation) and is powered by something like solar cells (photovoltaic devices).
James Irwin and David Scott drove the battery powered buggy in 1971 on the moon's cratered surface.
Yes, solar power reaches the moon.
No.
Something powered by household electricity rather than batteries
It has to be an if / then statement. Ex: If I view the Moon from the Earth with a high powered telescope, then ________________ Hope that helped somehow :)
Leezann is a high powered laser that can put a spot on the moon.
yes it could
this is becase the moon powers its self
Yes it would if it was solar powered car.