"My rover’s purpose is to search for frozen water (in other words ice) on the moon to help humans to live and create civilizations on the moon in the future. My rover has many different features, for example, it has a drill for destroying rocks that are interfering with its measuring, or the drill can be used to break off chunks of rocks to grab using the backside arms, and be destroyed with the laser to check whether or not that rock may contain ice from sensing the smoke, and if needed there is rock storage to store certain rocks. The “KonBudgie Rover 2000” also has 16 different wheels powered by a motor that come in pairs for extra maneuverability. The rover has front and back sensors made to take pictures of places that may have water, scan certain places, and look at the terrain around to decide where to go or to check if some places might be hazardous. There are solar panels to collect energy from the sun when in sunlight areas. Another feature is the radar which broadcasts signals of what the rover finds during the expedition. The last feature are the different essential measuring tools that check whether or not there is frozen water somewhere on the moon."