Lunar Roving Vehicle, Qualification Test Unit, 1970s. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co..

Lunar Roving Vehicle, Qualification Test Unit, 1970s. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co..

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The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was a battery powered "dune buggy" taken to the moon on Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17. The LRV was stowed on the descent stage of the Lunar Module and deployed upon arrival at the lunar surface. The LRV was operated with a spacecraft "stick," rather than a steering wheel, and could move forward and backwards. In addition to the flight vehicles, Boeing manufactured eight non-flight units for development and testing. One, the "Qualification Test Unit," was a very close replica of the units that flew. Using special test chambers, engineers purposely subjected the qualification unit to conditions many times as severe as those expected on an actual mission. When the tests were finished, given the stresses it had been subject to, the qualification unit could not safely be used in space. In 1975, NASA transferred it to the Museum.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Boeing Aircraft Co., attributed to: American: Maker, manufacturer, multinational corporation

Medium
  1. Aluminum chassis, zinc-coated piano wire wheels, fiberglass fenders, canvas, nylon, brass

Picture Type
  1. Object
  2. Spacecraft-manned-test vehicles

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Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Science & Nature Technology & Innovation

Science & Nature Discovery & Exploration


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 11600x8700
File Size : 295,665kb


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  1. A19760746000
  1. NASM-NASM2020-00046.txt
  1. 0990010632
  1. 2-840-048
  1. 2840048
  1. A19760746000

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