Landing Gear is a critical component of aircraft and spacecraft, designed to support and stabilize the vehicle during landing and takeoff. It typically consists of wheels, struts, and shock absorbers that absorb the impact of landing and enable smooth ground operations. For aircraft, landing gear must be robust enough to handle the forces experienced during touchdown, as well as facilitate safe taxiing, takeoff, and landing. In spacecraft, landing gear is often tailored to specific landing conditions, such as those encountered on the moon or other celestial bodies.