to find life on a planet and to take samples from he plane to discover that planet from earth
Link 1 is a picture of the LRV, folded up, ready to be raised into its slot in the LM Descent Stage. Link 2 shows the LRV nearly retracted in its LM housing. Link 3 and 4 both show a fully installed and stowed LRV
Moon rover is a space exploration vehicle designed to move across the surface of the moon. Some rovers have been designed to transport members of a human spaceflight crew, such as the Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle; others have been partially or fullyautonomous robots, such as Lunokhod 1.
NASA: Conducts research and exploration of space, including studying planets, stars, black holes, and galaxies, as well as developing technologies for space missions. ESA: Focuses on Earth observation, studying climate change, meteorology, and environmental monitoring, as well as conducting space exploration missions. Roscosmos: Primarily focuses on space exploration, including sending missions to the International Space Station and conducting lunar exploration missions. CNSA: Primarily focused on lunar exploration, Mars missions, and developing technologies for space exploration.
In the 1970s, various items were left on the moon by astronauts, including lunar rovers, scientific instruments, American flags, and plaques commemorating the Apollo missions. These items remain on the moon's surface as part of humanity's exploration of space.
The lunar rover was never returned to Earth...it still sits on the Moon today and probably will for many years to come.
for controling Apollo Lunar Rover
Link 1 is a picture of the LRV, folded up, ready to be raised into its slot in the LM Descent Stage. Link 2 shows the LRV nearly retracted in its LM housing. Link 3 and 4 both show a fully installed and stowed LRV
he was the lunar module pilot
See the Web Link 'Rover - Space Exploration - Wikipedia' to the left for information.
Moon rover is a space exploration vehicle designed to move across the surface of the moon. Some rovers have been designed to transport members of a human spaceflight crew, such as the Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle; others have been partially or fullyautonomous robots, such as Lunokhod 1.
NASA: Conducts research and exploration of space, including studying planets, stars, black holes, and galaxies, as well as developing technologies for space missions. ESA: Focuses on Earth observation, studying climate change, meteorology, and environmental monitoring, as well as conducting space exploration missions. Roscosmos: Primarily focuses on space exploration, including sending missions to the International Space Station and conducting lunar exploration missions. CNSA: Primarily focused on lunar exploration, Mars missions, and developing technologies for space exploration.
Rover
In the 1970s, various items were left on the moon by astronauts, including lunar rovers, scientific instruments, American flags, and plaques commemorating the Apollo missions. These items remain on the moon's surface as part of humanity's exploration of space.
it figured out if we could live on mars or if there was ever life on mars.
Well you would need a space shuttle/rocket for a start....
The lunar rover was never returned to Earth...it still sits on the Moon today and probably will for many years to come.
Some important dates and events in space exploration include the launch of Sputnik 1 by the Soviet Union in 1957, the first human moon landing by Apollo 11 in 1969, the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990, and the first successful landing of the Mars rover, Curiosity, in 2012.