"Vulcan Rocket Set for Debut as ULA and NASA Gear Up for Commercial Lunar Journey"
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) is set to launch its Vulcan rocket for the first time on January 8, carrying the Astrobotic Peregrine lunar lander and a Celestis Memorial Spaceflight payload. The Vulcan rocket, which has been in development for nearly a decade, will be powered by a combination of solid rocket boosters and methane/oxygen-fueled engines. This launch is a certification mission for ULA, and the success of the Vulcan is critical for future National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program missions. ULA has a busy launch schedule ahead, with plans to increase its launch rate significantly in the coming years.
Topics:science##astrobotic#commerciallunarpayloadservices#rocketlaunch#science-and-technology#spacelaunch#ulavulcan
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