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I have designed a lunar regolith collector (LRC) based on several guiding beliefs. 1. There is no use going fast on the moon. As shown by the experiences of Apollo astronauts piloting the lunar rover, at speeds exceeding 10 miles per hour, the lunar rover becomes dangerously unstable. Therefore, the LRC is designed to move slowly and carry more per trip. 2. The LRC uses a scoop and a conveyer belt which is light and simple. Furthermore, a bag is used which can be easily stored. 3. The LRC is designed with the least amount of moving parts possible. As such, lunar dust will have fewer moving surfaces to stick to. Also, lunar dust tends to build up on the wheels, thus reducing traction. As such, the LRC is will not to exceed 5 mph. Lastly, The LRC is collapsible, and is to be assembled prior to a mission.