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== Lunar rover ==
== Lunar rover ==

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Lunar rover

The article says:

This will be the first lunar landing since Apollo 17 to utilize an unpressurized lunar rover.

But the Artemis III article talks about that mission using an unpressurized lunar rover (that will be pre-positioned on the surface). Which is correct? --Zundark (talk) 19:51, 4 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]