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Walk-around of the LRV's control & display console and hand controller.

Picture 2 of 4.

Since the moon lacks a significant magnetic field, an Earth-type compass would not work. Therefore, the LRV's navigation system used a gyro to determine the LRV's direction relative to the Lunar Module; another instrument measured the distance traveled. In this way, the on-board computer could perform dead reckoning so that the astronauts always knew the shortest route to the Lunar Module, should it become necessary to make an unscheduled return.

 
Lunar Roving Vehicle (Space Hall) at U.S. Space & Rocket Center display console at U.S. Space & Rocket Center
Time picture taken Sat Jul 15 20:04:22 2006
Location picture taken Space Hall
"Old" Museum
U.S. Space & Rocket Center
Huntsville, AL
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