
Moonrover Lunokhod-1 (Apparatus 8EL № 203) - the world's first rover, successfully working on the surface of another celestial body - the Moon from November 17, 1970 to September 14, 1971. Belongs to a of Soviet remote-controlled self-propelled vehicles Lunokhod for the study of the Moon (project E-8), worked on the Moon eleven lunar days (10.5 Earth months), traveled 10,540 meters. Delivered to the Moon on November 17, 1970 Soviet interplanetary station Luna-17.
Intended to study the characteristics of the lunar surface, radioactive and X-ray cosmic radiation on the moon, the chemical composition and properties of the soil.
The mass of the rover was 756 kg, length with an open solar battery - 4.42 m, width - 2.15 m, height - 1.92 m. Wheel diameter - 510 mm, width - 200 mm, wheel base - 1700 mm, track width - 1600 mm.
MAX 2015, 2012 (Vray 3.6, Corona 2), OBJ