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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 ...
NASA has put out a call for private industry to help it build a next-generation moon buggy as part of its $90 billion-plus program to put U.S. astronauts back on the lunar surface in the late-2020s.
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 ...
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 ...
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