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NASA's New Lunar Rover: A Moonshot for the 21st Century

NASA has selected Leidos and NASCAR to develop the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), a new rover that will be used by astronauts to explore the Moon during the Artemis program.

The LTV will be a four-wheeled, electric-powered rover that will be able to carry up to two astronauts and a payload of up to 1,000 pounds. The rover will be designed to withstand the harsh lunar environment, including the extreme temperatures, radiation, and dust.

Leidos and NASCAR will work together to design, develop, and test the LTV. NASCAR will provide its expertise in vehicle design and manufacturing, while Leidos will provide its expertise in space systems engineering.

The LTV is scheduled to be launched on Artemis 5 in 2029. The rover will be used by astronauts to explore the lunar south pole, which is a region that has not been explored by humans before.

The development of the LTV is a major milestone in NASA's Artemis program. The program aims to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024 and establish a sustainable presence there by the end of the decade.

The LTV will play a critical role in the Artemis program. The rover will allow astronauts to explore the Moon in greater detail than ever before. The rover will also help astronauts to collect samples from the Moon, which will be used to learn more about the Moon's history and geology.

The development of the LTV is a major step forward in NASA's efforts to return humans to the Moon. The rover will help astronauts to explore the Moon in greater detail than ever before and will help to pave the way for a sustainable human presence on the Moon.

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