A moon buggy is a type of vehicle specifically designed for use on the surface of the Moon. It was first used during NASA's Apollo missions in the 1970s, and has since been used by other space agencies as well. The term "moon buggy" refers to any wheeled vehicle that is adapted for off-Earth use, typically with large balloon tires or tracks to help it navigate over rough terrain on a celestial body such as the Moon or Mars. These vehicles are often used by astronauts during lunar exploration missions to travel long distances quickly and efficiently, carrying equipment and supplies needed for scientific experiments and other tasks.