probably to give better traction and torque on the 'off roading' surface which is the moon, and for weight distrobution to balance when people are aboard.
a moon buggy is made out of all sort of stuff.
The official name of the moon buggy was the Lunar Rover Vehicle, or LRV.
a moon rover
The first moon buggy was used by Apollo 15.
It was called the Lunar buggy.
The moon buggy did not float away because the moon has much weaker gravity compared to Earth. The buggy's weight was similar to its weight on Earth, but the moon's weaker gravity made it easier to stay grounded. Additionally, the buggy was specially designed with traction and brakes to prevent it from floating away.
yep, did it. fiero engine/transaxle in tube frame buggy
The weight of a moon buggy on the moon would be one-sixth of its weight on Earth. This is due to the moon's lower gravity compared to Earth, which exerts less downward force on objects.
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Buggy stays on the moon due to the moon's gravity, which is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This reduced gravity allows the buggy to easily maneuver and stay grounded on the moon's surface. Additionally, the design and engineering of the buggy's wheels provide traction and stability on the uneven lunar terrain.