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The Lunar Drill & Claw will use the drill to dig up and loosen lunar regolith and will use the claw to pick up and scoop what the drill loosens. It will carry average amounts of dirt per trip, and vacuum will suck up whatever the claw doesn't grab, which allows more regolith to be stored and collected. My robot will have treads on the wheels that allow it to move without getting stuck. I added a weather resistant camera that is solar powered because the lunar dust may stick to it and ruin the filming. If the camera is weather resistant, it wouldn't be affected by the dust. The claw can also be used to collect special samples, and be placed in a space inside the robot so the sample can be preserved. The measurements of my robot are 3.5 feet tall, 2 feet wide, and 2 feet long.