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Apollo astronauts drove around in a battery-powered space buggy, which was manually driven across the surface of the Moon. With its upcoming Artemis design, NASA wants to build a largely ...
Venturi Astrolab, a California start-up, is one of the companies competing to build NASA’s Lunar Terrain Vehicle. In this photo, test drivers take the company’s FLEX rover for a ride in Death ...
Aerospace giant Northrop Grumman announced on Tuesday (Nov. 16) that it's leading a private team designing a crewed moon buggy for potential use by NASA's Artemis program.
Two titans of industry are teaming up to build an astronaut car for the moon. Lockheed Martin and GM announced today (May 26) that they're developing a crewed lunar rover for potential use by NASA ...
Lockheed Martin and General Motors announced plans to build a fully electric and autonomous Moon rover that NASA astronauts can use during Artemis missions on the lunar south pole in the next decade.
To the Moon, Sort Of On April 9 and 10, more than 600 students competed in the 17th annual Great Moonbuggy Race, organized by NASA, at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
(CNN) -- In about 10 years, Toyota hopes to be shuttling people around the moon. The automaker has teamed up with Japan's space agency to build a fuel cell-powered electric lunar rover that they ...
With its upcoming Artemis design, NASA wants to build a largely autonomous vehicle with robotic, remote operation capabilities that would allow it to explore the Moon on its own, even with no ...