Three from the Apollo missions and two from the Soviet Unions Moon Walker program, so five total.
All the lunar rovers left by the Apollo astronauts are still on the lunar surface as there was no way to bring them back. There are three, but no currently operational roving vehicles.
The lunar rover was never returned to Earth...it still sits on the Moon today and probably will for many years to come.
Three. Apollo 15, 16 and 17 each had Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs)
There are three Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs) left on the moon from Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17
Three. Not so sure about the names though. The closest I got to the names was Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRV).
Three. Rover Apollo 15 was left on the lunar surface at Hadley-Apennine (26.10 N, 3.65 E). Rover Apollo 16 was left on the lunar surface at Descartes (8.99 S, 15.51 E) and Rover Apollo 17 was left on the lunar surface at Taurus-Littrow (20.16 N, 30.76 E) They will stand intact for thousands of years.
All the lunar rovers left by the Apollo astronauts are still on the lunar surface as there was no way to bring them back. There are three, but no currently operational roving vehicles.
The lunar rover was never returned to Earth...it still sits on the Moon today and probably will for many years to come.
Three. Four lunar rovers were built, one for each Apollo mission 15, 16, and 17 [See Link]. The other one was used for spare parts after the cancellation of further Apollo missions
The official answer from Landrover from their publications is approximately 4,000,000 since 1948 when the first Land Rover was launched. 2/3 of these vehicles, Landrover claim, are still in service. April 1948 - Landrover (now Defender) June 1970 - Range Rover 1989 - Discovery 1997 - Freelander All vehicles are made in the UK.
There are hundreds of parts to a lunar rover .. . too many to list here.
He got a range rover for his 16th birthday
Three. Apollo 15, 16 and 17 each had Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs)
There are three Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs) left on the moon from Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17
there are 2 rovers they are called Phoenix and spirit ******************************************** Uh-Oh! Phoenix and Spirit are the names of two rovers on MARS, not our moon! Spirit began operations in 2004, but became stuck in soft soil in 2010 and after many attempts to extricate itself and dwindling power from its solar cells finally left it unresponsive, communications were terminated in 2011. The Mars rover "Opportunity", Spirit's twin, is still active as of early 2012. The Phoenix rover began operations in 2008, but failed to communicate after the Mars winter of 2009 - 2010 and was declared "dead" in May 2010. Photographs from the Mars orbiter "Odyssey" showed considerable damage to the rover, probably partially crushed by heavy snow and ice accumulation during the winter. The rover was not designed to survive the expected harsh winter conditions on Mars. Another Mars rover named "Sojourner" began operations in 1997, and returned data for three months, well beyond its design lifetime. Sojourner is still on Mars. However, the three American Lunar Roving Vehicles which each carried two astronauts on extra-vehicular explorations during Project Apollo Missions 15, 16 and 17 during 1971 through 1972 are still on the moon. The unmanned Russian lunar rovers "Lunokhod 1 & 2" landed on the moon in 1970 and 1973 respectively, and both are still up there.
Three. Not so sure about the names though. The closest I got to the names was Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRV).
There are many places where one could purchase a Land Rover Freelander 2. One could check the official Land Rover website for information on purchasing any of their vehicles.