It was the Apollo 11 spacecraft, but they landed on the moon on the lunar module.
The lunar buggies were solar powered vehicles used on the moon, it was mainly to travel faster and explore a larger area of the moon.
N.A,S.A used two types of vehicles on the moon, one was hand pulled by the Apollo 14 astronauts, and Apollo15,16, 17 used a solar powered vehicle on the moon.
The vehicles used on the Moon were designed with the Moon's gravity in mind. They would not function correctly on Earth. So the answer is that the Moon's gravity affects the lunar rovers in the same way as gravity affects cars and other vehicles on Earth.... it is what keeps them on the surface, and prevents from from floating off into space.
Moon rovers and ROV's (remote operated vehicles) usually used in deep sea exploration
how did they get the lunar roving vehicles on t he moon
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The Moon is not the Earth. There is no atmosphere on the Moon. There is much less gravity on the Moon. You fly different vehicles on the Moon nd on the Earth.
A shuttle did not visit the moon. The Apollo spacecraft and its lunar module are the only manned vehicles to visit the moon.
They used rock and soil collection tools, space suits, space vehicles, and rovers. For more specific answers you will need to ask more specific questions.
Yes, several manned vehicles have reached escape velocity, which is about 25,000 miles per hour. The Apollo spacecraft used during the moon missions reached escape velocity en route to the moon. Also, the Space Shuttle reached escape velocity when it orbited the Earth or traveled to the International Space Station.
No, America was the first to land a man on the moon when Neil Armstrong stepped off the lunar landing module Eagle and onto the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969.
Three. Not so sure about the names though. The closest I got to the names was Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRV).