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Briefing: As Artemis II Heads To The Moon, We Look Back At The Rovers That Made Lunar Exploration Possible
Strategic angle: Apollo's legacy is still visible in the tire tracks etched along the lunar surface.
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The Artemis II mission represents a continuation of lunar exploration efforts, building on the foundational work established by earlier missions.
The legacy of the Apollo program is particularly notable, with the physical evidence of its rovers still visible on the lunar surface, indicating their critical role in exploration.
Understanding the technical specifications and operational capacities of these rovers provides insights into the advancements made in lunar exploration technology.