Three. Not so sure about the names though. The closest I got to the names was Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRV).
There are three Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs) left on the moon from Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17
The things that the astronauts left on the moon are very small from our distance. The Apollo landing sites and tracks of the lunar rovers have been recently imaged by an orbiting NASA lunar probe
Technically the United States did, but at the time the USSR, and the US were sending many lunar vehicles, satellites, and other items to the moon.
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.
There are three Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs) left on the moon from Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17
Which countries use LHD vehicles?
Yes.The moon actually does have craters left by meteor crashes.
The things that the astronauts left on the moon are very small from our distance. The Apollo landing sites and tracks of the lunar rovers have been recently imaged by an orbiting NASA lunar probe
Technically the United States did, but at the time the USSR, and the US were sending many lunar vehicles, satellites, and other items to the moon.
A roket !!
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.
It was the Apollo 11 spacecraft, but they landed on the moon on the lunar module.
200 feet
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.
yes it can because there are some footprints on the moon left by the astronauts