NASA's Artemis rover with GM technology aims for 10 years of lunar service

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NASA's Artemis program will feature a new Lunar Terrain Vehicle, a rover built with General Motors technology, designed for extended lunar missions. The rover, developed with Lunar Outpost, is engineered for 10 years of service and 19,000 miles of travel, featuring rechargeable batteries and autonomous capabilities for the lunar south pole. This advanced rover aims to provide astronauts with a reliable vehicle for hauling equipment and scouting, supporting the long-term goal of establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon.


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