The moon buggies were used by Apollo 15,16, and 17.
A total of 12 people have driven moon buggies on the moon. The lunar roving vehicles (moon buggies) were used during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions to allow astronauts to explore the lunar surface more efficiently.
There are currently no lunar buggies (rovers) on the moon. The Apollo Lunar Rovers from the 1970s were used for exploration and have not been operational since. In recent years, various countries and organizations have been working on developing new rovers for future missions to the moon.
spacecraft --------------------- The Apollo LM (Landing Module), the "dune buggies" carried by later Apollo missions, and various robotic probes. Exploration can also be accomplished by satellites taking pictures from the Moon's orbit.
Yes, moon buggies were left on the moon during the Apollo missions. They were used as transportation for astronauts to explore the lunar surface, but were left behind to make room for other mission-critical equipment and to save weight for the return journey to Earth.
The first missions to the moon, including the Apollo missions, used the Saturn V rocket to launch the spacecraft, and the Apollo spacecraft itself to transport astronauts to and from the moon.
On the moon they used the 'space buggy', but to get off it they used apollo 11
Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 The names of the Moon-Landers were Eagle, Intrepid, Aquaries (not used), Anteres, Falcon, Orion and Challenger.
Three, one each from Apollos 15, 16, and 17
The American spacecraft used to travel to the moon were called Apollo spacecraft. Specifically, the Apollo program was responsible for sending astronauts to the moon between 1969 and 1972.
The Apollo moon missions used Saturn-5 rockets.
The launch vehicle used on all the Apollo moon landing missions was the Saturn V
The vehicle used to explore the moon's surface during the Apollo missions was called the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). It was a battery-powered four-wheeled rover that allowed astronauts to cover more ground and conduct scientific experiments during their missions. The LRV was used on Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17.