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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.
They were called LRVs (Lunar Roving Vehicles) and had no special name of their own, just "Rover".
No they are different rovers.
The lunar rovers used electrical energy. The fuel cells that supplied energy to the command and service modules needed to be started on earth. There is no way to restart a fuel cell once in space. So, the lunar lander, the LEM, and the lunar rovers all had to use stored electrical energy.
Apart from the lunar landers, lunar rovers, flags and foot prints, the most significant item was the lunar laser rangefinder [See related link]
The lunar rovers which were used during the Apollo Missions were electric vehicles. They were designed and manufactured to operate in the low gravity vacuum of the moon. Power was provided by Silver Zinc Potassium Hydroxide non rechargeable batteries.
Three, one each from Apollos 15, 16, and 17
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All three lunar rovers (from Apollos 15, 16, and 17) are still on the lunar surface today. They were left behind in order to save weight on the return flight and because they were no longer needed.
Three. Apollo 15, 16 and 17 each had Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs)
Yes you can because there is no atmosphere and wind to cover up the tracks like on earth.