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The Titan lunar rover is optimal for both retrieving and disposing of lunar soil. This design contains a robotic arm in the front that collects and relocates the soil to a compartment that’s located on the top of the rover itself via the claw like arm. After collection, the remote-controlled rover is then driven to the deposit site where it can discard the contents of the soil via the hole on the side of the compartment that can be opened and closed on command. To deposit all of the soil there is a vibration system that lets the soil flow out of the designed hole. The entire length of the rover is three and a half feet long by two feet by two feet. To keep the dust in control, the entire system is coated in a silicone that prevents dust collection.