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While we may remember the "one small step" more than anything else, the first Lunar Rover has its own interesting story ...
The NASA lunar rover that was developed by General Motors and first used during 1971’s Apollo 15 mission. GM and Lockheed Martin are now working on a new vehicle to drive astronauts around the moon.
NASA has chosen three finalists to design and build the next lunar rover for Artemis manned moon missions starting in 2030.
The lunar terrain vehicle developed by General Motors and Lockheed Martin for NASA’s Artemis program could, if selected, use the same Ultium batteries as the carmaker’s production EVs.
NASA has selected three companies to develop their versions of a rover that Artemis astronauts will start driving on the moon in 2030.
A new lunar rover is under development by Lockheed Martin, GM and Goodyear as NASA gears up for a return to the moon.
The three companies selected to submit lunar rover design proposals are Intuitive Machines, a Texas-based small space company; Lunar Outpost, a startup from Colorado; and Venturi Astrolab of ...
The next vehicle to explore the moon's surface could be powered by the same batteries underpinning GM's coming electric vehicles and share driving characteristics with the GMC Hummer EV.
NASA is asking automakers to help design the next lunar rover. It needs to be electric, very capable off-road, and human-rated. Here's how we'd configure it.
General Motors, Lockheed Martin and Canadian space technology company MDA are partnering to bid for the NASA contract to provide a new rover, the Lunar Mobility Vehicle. Recently, the Goodyear ...
Credit: Lunar Outpost After reviewing the three proposals, NASA will issue a second task order to at least one of the finalists, requesting to see their prototype in action on the moon.