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Face to Face With NASA's Lunar Rover Vehicle
Face to Face With NASA's Lunar Rover Vehicle-December 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:31

It makes one horsepower. It’s the only car that’s ever been driven beyond Earth. The was one of many great moments in Hungarian-American engineering and, for a day, it showed up in Budapest.

Unfortunate geopolitical circumstances may have prevented Hungary proper from having much of a car industry—aside from , like the pig’s-blood-and-chicken-feathers Fesztivál—but the global car industry would have turned out quite differently if not for the creative input of some strategically placed Hungarians. It was a pair of Hungarian engineers, for instance, and , who designed the carburator. The Ford Model T? . Just like , the winner of the first Grand Prix ever held, and (the first husband of my aunt Anikó!), who designed BMW’s diesel engines. But the Hungarian engineer who took car technology the furthest was a third Ferenc.

Denied the right to make cars by the Soviet Union, enthusiasts and engineers in Hungary made…

Furthest as in a quarter million miles from Earth.

Earth cars may be American, German, Japanese, and Italian, but when it comes to extraterrestrial cars, Hungarians rule the market in a way that would make Alfred P.

Sloan smile. For the three cars which have ever left the surface of the Earth—the Lunar Rover Vehicles aboard Apollos 15, 16, and 17—were designed by at NASA, who left the country at the age of 28 after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Already a trained and talented mechanical engineer, he found work at GM’s research division in Detroit, then made the jump to NASA in the ‘60s.

While perhaps eclipsed in horsepower by Corvettes and Camaros—the Lunar Rover Vehicle had to make do with a total of one horsepower, a quarter each from four

electric motors mounted in each aluminum wheel—the was quite an ingenious design. It could carry 2.3 pounds for every one of its slender 463 pounds for a total payload of 1,080 pounds. It folded up into three parts for storage in the Apollo Lunar Module’s cramped compartments. And it greatly increased the distance Apollo astronauts could travel around their spaceship: The three LRV’s covered a total of 56 miles on the three missions they were put into use.

Top speed? Top speed was officially 8 mph, which didn’t stop Apollo 17 commander Gene Cernan from hooning the buggy all the way to 11 mph. His speed record has yet to be broken.

All three rovers were left on the Moon, but various models and mockups exist, and it was one of these mockups which was installed last week right here in Budapest, on the sidewalk under our publisher Gawker Media’s local offices.

It is a remarkably small, fragile-looking thing—then again, it never had to contend with vicious speeds or, for that matter, an atmosphere. Operated with deliciously analog instruments and a big joystick fit for clunky spacesuit gloves, it must have been a joy to drive, every inch of ground covered virgin road. On Apollo 16, duct tape was involved.

The people of Budapest stopped to look, perhaps unaware that here was something their kind in particular and mankind in general used to be capable of producing, a car for the heavens, a space buggy. Naturally, kids loved it, walking right up to the crowd control barriers. Then night fell and a day later the space car was gone.

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