Apollo 15: Driving on the Moon
Credit: Apollo 15, David Scott, NASA
Apollo 15
astronaut
James
Irwin works on the first
Lunar Roving Vehicle,
before he and fellow astronaut
David
Scott take it out for a drive.
Sloping up behind the
lunar module
"Falcon" on the left are lunar mountains
Hadley Delta and Apennine Front,
while about 5 kilometers behind Irwin is
St. George Crater. The explorations conducted during the
Apollo lunar missions
discovered much about our Moon,
including that the Moon is made of ancient rock, that the Moon's
composition is similar to Earth's, that life is not
evident there, that the Moon underwent a great hot melting in its distant
past, that the Moon has suffered from numerous impacts as shown by its
craters, and that the Moon's surface is covered by a layer of rock
fragments and dust.