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The first lunar road trip
In 1971, NASA made history with the first moon cruise—and the relic remains
The battery-powered Lunar Roving Vehicle, or “moon buggy,” could travel up to a cool 12 miles per hour, and took astronauts on longer journeys than previously possible during brief, cumbrous walks in their bulky suits. SPACE RACE: Astronaut James Irwin working on the not-so-speedy Lunar Roving Vehicle at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The workings of our brains render us vulnerable to scamming, but data removal services offer a digital barricade.
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