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A team of at most six people designs, builds, and races the same moon buggy.
An event that still seems so quintessentially futuristic - moon buggies!
My moon buggy hours seemed to impress her.
She then realises the moon buggy is a trap.
Carter takes off in the moon buggy and Koenig pursues on foot.
It includes Spacecraft made on earth such as a rocket, moon buggy, space shuttle, and satellite.
The player controls a moon buggy, viewing it from the side, that travels over the moon's surface.
Realising they have little choice, the trio drives over to the ship in a moon buggy.
Some resembled newspaper vending machines on wheels, others miniature moon buggies.
Still under alien control, the two men proceed by moon buggy to the waste domes with the fuel core.
In the series, Moon Buggies are driven with two handles, each controlling one side of the vehicle.
Using the moon buggy as a battering ram, he drives into the door repeatedly and breaks the weld.
Dione's crew soon sights a moon buggy approaching with a single occupant.
The "Moon buggies" were built by Boeing.
Agent 007 steals what appears to be a Moon buggy from the model set, and drives it off to escape from an enemy compound.
It was popularly known as the moon buggy, a play on the phrase "dune buggy".
When Bond's cover is blown, he escapes by stealing a moon buggy and reunites with Tiffany.
While searching for the moon buggy, Maya reckons the starved aliens are now focusing their waning power on the three men.
Bargaining with the doctor's life, Ferro demands an Eagle, a moon buggy and provisions sufficient for three years time.
Moon Buggy may refer to:
Moon Buggy : This land vehicle has room for 2 characters (1 in driving, 1 on back).
Having left early to scout the area, the astronaut has reached Koenig's moon buggy by the time a concerned Sandra calls.
"Moon Buggy Ride"
Moon Lunar Moon Lunar comes with a small moon buggy.
The Moon Buggy is a fictional vehicle that appears in the 1970s British science-fiction television series Space: 1999.