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Off-road vehicles
Lunar rovers
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Apollo 15
Apollo
Moon
Rover
Moon Buggy
Apollo 17
Spaceflight
Exploration of the Moon
Apollo program

Teacher Page Lunar Roving Vehicle Purpose To construct a model of a lunar roving vehicle.

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