LRV-2

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LRV-2 was the second Lunar Roving Vehicle used by NASA astronauts to explore the Moon’s surface during the Apollo program.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lunar Roving Vehicle
uncrewed surface exploration vehicle
carriedBy Apollo Lunar Module
surface form: Apollo Lunar Module Orion
celestialBody Moon
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewCapacity 2 astronauts
crewUser Charles M. Duke Jr.
surface form: Charles Duke

John Young
deploymentMethod folded on Lunar Module descent stage
environment lunar surface vacuum
followedBy LRV-3
gravityEnvironment one-sixth Earth gravity
hasEquipment TV camera
communications system
navigation system
sample collection bags
tool racks
landingSite Descartes Highlands
launchDateOfMission 1972-04-16
launchVehicle Saturn V
location Descartes Highlands
surface form: Descartes Highlands, Moon
lunarModule Orion
manufacturer Boeing
General Motors Defense Research Laboratories
maxSpeed about 13 km/h
mission Apollo 16
surface form: Apollo 16 lunar surface operations
missionCommanderUser John Young
missionEndDate 1972-04-24
missionStartDate 1972-04-21
numberOfEVAs 3
numberOfWheels 4
operator NASA
powerSource non-rechargeable silver-zinc batteries
precededBy LRV-1
program Apollo program
reentryToEarth no
spacecraftComponentOf Apollo 16
surface form: Apollo 16 mission hardware
status abandoned on the Moon
success true
totalDistanceTraveled about 26.7 km
typicalSpeed about 8–10 km/h
usedFor deployment of scientific experiments
geological sampling
surface exploration
transport of tools and equipment
usedOnMission Apollo 16
wheelType wire-mesh wheels with titanium chevrons

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