Flat Tire and no jack?
Actually it would have required too much fuel to bring back and since it was designed for the moon there was no reason to. future moon travelers may find a use for it.
The Apollo 15 astronauts rode a lunar rover on the moon in 1971.
The lunar rover was first used on the Apollo mission 15.
lunar rover
Yes, Apollo 16 astronauts left behind scientific instruments including a lunar observatory called the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP). They also left the Lunar Module Ascent Stage (LM) on the moon's surface before returning to Earth.
The Apollo 15 left behind the lunar module, scientific equipment , , footprints and the moon rover as well.
The Apollo 15 astronauts rode a lunar rover on the moon in 1971.
The lunar rover was first used on the Apollo mission 15.
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.
lunar rover
lunar rover
Yes, Apollo 16 astronauts left behind scientific instruments including a lunar observatory called the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP). They also left the Lunar Module Ascent Stage (LM) on the moon's surface before returning to Earth.
The Apollo 15 left behind the lunar module, scientific equipment , , footprints and the moon rover as well.
Lunar Rover or "Moon Buggy".
It was Apollo 15 the moon rover.
The Moon rover was developed by Boeing, in collaboration with NASA, for the Apollo missions. The first Moon rover, called the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), was used during the Apollo 15 mission in 1971.
Three from the Apollo missions and two from the Soviet Unions Moon Walker program, so five total.
The Apollo lunar rover, also known as the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), was a battery-powered four-wheeled rover used during the Apollo missions to the Moon. It allowed astronauts to explore the lunar surface over greater distances than they could on foot. The LRV was used on Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions.