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Lunar Terrain Vehicle

As astronauts explore the South Pole region of the Moon during Artemis missions, they will be able to go farther and conduct more science than ever before thanks to a new lunar terrain vehicle.

An artist's concept illustration of an astronaut kneeling down and working on the surface of the Moon with another astronaut sitting in a nearby Lunar Terrain Vehicle.

The lunar terrain vehicle will take us further than ever before.
Human mobility on the lunar surface is crucial for enhancing scientific discovery on each mission and preparing for planetary mobility on Mars. Instead of owning the vehicle, NASA plans to contract it as a service from industry. The LTV will be the ultimate lunar surface terrain vehicle with advanced power management, autonomous driving, state of the art communications and navigation systems, along with other extreme environment technologies that will provide the ability to collect and conduct science while keeping astronauts and the vehicle safe and ready for its next mission. 

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NASA Selects Instruments for Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle

NASA has selected three instruments to travel to the Moon, with two planned for integration onto an LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle) and one for a future orbital opportunity.

Learn More about NASA Selects Instruments for Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle
In an artist's concept, two astronauts ride in a lunar terrain vehicle on the surface of the Moon.

Lunar Terrain Vehicle in the News

Learn more about how the Lunar Terrain Vehicle will allow astronauts to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before during Artemis missions.