Driving a car on the Moon is impossible with Earth vehicles due to three main factors: the Moon's low gravity causes vehicles to bounce instead of staying grounded, the absence of atmosphere means internal combustion engines cannot start without oxygen, and the soft lunar dust combined with extreme temperature fluctuations (from -150°C to +120°C) creates additional driving hazards. NASA addressed these challenges by developing the electric Lunar Rover, which does not require oxygen to operate and can navigate the Moon's unique surface conditions.
Inmersión profunda
Prerrequisito
- No hay datos disponibles.
Próximos pasos
- No hay datos disponibles.
Inmersión profunda
What Happens If You Drive a Car on the Moon? #astronomy #space #universe #shortsfeed #cosmos #moonAñadido:
What if you tried driving a car on the moon?
First of all, there's almost no gravity.
So, the car wouldn't stay on the ground properly. It would keep bouncing like a toy.
Second, there's no air. That means normal petrol or diesel cars wouldn't even start. No oxygen, no engine power.
That's why NASA had to build a special electric moon car called the lunar rover.
But, here's the crazy part. The ground is made of soft lunar dust like fine powder. So, every wheel can easily sink or slip. And don't forget, no roads, no brakes like Earth, and extreme temperatures from minus 150°C to plus 120°C.
So, driving on the moon, it's not a smooth ride. It's a bouncing survival mission in space.
Videos Relacionados
Is dark matter real? - Why can't we find it? - physicist explains | Don Lincoln and Lex Fridman
LexClips
1K views•2026-05-30
Raman Sundrum Lecture 1 on SUSY and BSM Physics in 2026
tasivideos4735
152 views•2026-06-03
Saptarshi Basu - Spectacular Voyage of Droplets: A Multiscale Journey to Extreme Flow Conditions
DAlembert-SU-CNRS
152 views•2026-06-02
A 6.0 Just Hit Hawaii — And It Came From The Wrong Place
TerraWatchHQ
115 views•2026-06-03
The Split-Second Mistake That Made Bouncing Bettys So Deadly
NoMansLandChannel
253 views•2026-06-02
Nobody Expected This Lava Reaction 🤯 #faits #facts
TendzDora
28K views•2026-05-30
The Difference In Charged And Neutral Particles
heavybrainspace
959 views•2026-05-29
The Silent Memory of Glass
UnchartedScienceworld
146 views•2026-05-30











