NASA science equipment, human remains, aboard lander Peregrine was carrying ... to fly on future flights. Astrobotic itself has a contract for another lunar mission with a targeted launch at ...
Astrobotic's Peregrine lander has made it out to lunar distance, a major milestone for the crippled craft — but a moon landing still doesn't appear to be in the cards. Peregrine launched Jan.
Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic is fighting a fuel leak from its Peregrine lander ... had purchased capacity on the lander for five instruments to study the lunar surface environment ahead of sending ...
How Astrobotic envisioned Peregrine on the lunar surface Engineers were able to diagnose what went wrong with Peregrine and then eke out life in the lander far beyond what seemed possible at the ...
Peregrine One suffered a propulsion fault that scuppered any prospect of a lunar touch ... landing on the Moon Astrobotic is the first of three US companies to send a lander to the Moon this ...
Earlier this month, the space company Astrobotic launched its Peregrine mission toward the moon, but the spacecraft never made it and ultimately burned up in Earth's atmosphere. During Astrobotic ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture is aiming to send an uncrewed lander to the surface of the moon in the next 12 to 16 months, according to the executive… Read More Astrobotic’s lunar ...
In a press statement posted on X-formerly-Twitter, the Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic spaceflight ... NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, the Peregrine lander was supposed ...
The lander, named Peregrine, will have no one on board. It was developed by American company Astrobotic, whose CEO John Thornton said it will carry Nasa instruments to study the lunar environment ...
Cislunar space is the area around the moon. Astrobotic launched its Peregrine lunar lander on January 8, prompting hopes it could be the first American spacecraft to make it back to the moon since ...
The Astrobotic Peregrine lunar lander is prepared for encapsulation in a payload fairing for launch atop a United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket in Cape Canaveral, Florida, in December 2023.