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Rover alone, looking north, on the west edge of Mount Hadley is at upper right edge of picture, the most distant lunar feature visible is about 25 kilometers away, on Aug. 1971. AP Photo
A new lunar rover is under development by Lockheed Martin and Goodyear as NASA gears up for a return to the moon.
Unlike the rover first used during the Apollo 15 mission in 1971, built to last only a few days and for short trips, the new lunar vehicle is being built for extended use. And this time, it’s not just for NASA.