A Lunar Rover is a vehicle designed to explore the surface of the Moon. It is equipped with various scientific instruments to collect data, take photographs, and analyze the lunar soil. The most famous lunar rovers include the Yutu (Jade Rabbit) from China and the Lunar Roving Vehicle used during the Apollo missions by NASA.
These rovers are built to withstand harsh lunar conditions, such as extreme temperatures and low gravity. They can travel across rocky terrain and are often remotely operated by scientists on Earth. The data gathered by lunar rovers helps improve our understanding of the Moon's geology and history.