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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Space. I'm John Matson. Got a minute?

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"Okay, here we go."

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Astronaut Eugene Cernan firing up the Apollo 17 lunar roving vehicle for the first time, back in 1972.

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"The front wheels turn.

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I can't see the rear ones, but I know the front ones turn, and it does move. Hallelujah."

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The astronauts drove their moon buggy 35.74 kilometers, more than any other NASA off-world rover.

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That mark stood for more than four decades.

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But now it belongs to the tiny rover Opportunity, still spinning its wheels on Mars.

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On May 16th, Opportunity's odometer hit 35.76 kilometers to roll into NASA's record books.

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The robot is definitely more tortoise than hare,

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it took Opportunity almost a decade on Mars to break the record that Apollo 17 set in three days on the moon.

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Next up: the Soviet Lunokhod 2 moon rover, which tracked some 37 kilometers.

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So Opportunity now has the U.S.record,

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but it still has about a kilometer to go to break the world, or should I say solar system record.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Space. I'm John Matson.

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