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My moon rover "TRE," has a lot of special capabilities to assist it in digging on the moon. On both sides, the rover has an electromagnetic scoop to aide in digging lunar Regolith. This is because the lunar Regolith is magnetic, so the scoops will attract dust. The rover also has six big tires that have a lot of traction so it can grip the moon surface. The rovers size is 3.5 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet. Regolith is static and it sticks to surfaces, so "TRE" is covered in stainless steel mesh, which creates a magnetic field to repel the dust. This rover will need to take more trips to the station to drop off the lunar Regolith, since it is smaller.