Peregrine Lunar Lander Burns Up After Failed Mission
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On January 8, 2024, the world witnessed a remarkable effort by NASA and Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic Technology to land a spacecraft on the Moon. It was the first US attempt at the lunar surface since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. The Peregrine Lunar Lander was launched into Earth's orbit without a hitch. Its final destination was an unexplored area on the western rim of the Moon's largest impact crater.
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- summer_beach1년 이상Wow, that's bad.
- prttyari1년 이상omg thats terrifying ! :O i hope noone got hurt.. :(
- easy111년 이상Gladly, it was damaged that much. Poor Spacecraft.
- bethanybeach1년 이상That sounds scary I hope everyone is alright
- insanemodeaiger1년 이상Yikes. This is scary, and not good. One reason why it is not good is because lets say they try to do it again, and the craft suffers a fuel leak, but this time, there could be a risk of a bigger fuel leak. Its crash landing won't just be any crash landing, But the craft might be damaged, that it might not be able to go on missions, and it might be in a repairing state for some while. Gladly, It was damaged that much, and the debris didn't reach the lower atmosphere, which is good. Hopefully next time, this doesn't happen again!