"Vulcan Centaur's Inaugural Launch: U.S. Returns to Moon with Private Lander"

United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur rocket is set for its inaugural launch on January 8, carrying the private Peregrine moon lander, which aims to be the first private spacecraft to achieve a soft lunar landing. The launch is part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, supporting the Artemis program's goal of establishing a sustainable human presence on the moon. The mission will also carry scientific payloads and commercial cargo, despite some controversy over the inclusion of human remains. The Vulcan Centaur, which faced delays due to engine development issues and an upper stage explosion during testing, is poised to become ULA's future workhorse, replacing the Atlas V and Delta IV launchers.
- Vulcan Centaur rocket is 'go' for historic Jan. 8 launch of private Peregrine moon lander Space.com
- NASA prepares for historic commercial trip to the moon CBS News
- First US moon lander since Apollo prepares to blast off on Monday The Guardian
- The first Vulcan rocket launch will carry a private lander to the moon New Scientist
- SpaceX rival's new Vulcan rocket is finally ready. Bezos is watching The Seattle Times
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