"Peregrine Lunar Mission Fails to Deliver Human Remains, Future Hopes Remain"

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The Peregrine spacecraft, aiming to perform a soft landing on the moon, suffered a propulsion anomaly due to a fuel leak, rendering it unable to complete its mission. The spacecraft, carrying human remains and DNA samples, was set to deploy instruments and experiments on the lunar surface. Despite the mission's abandonment, the company plans to keep the craft operational for future data collection. This setback comes amid a new private-public partnership between NASA and U.S. companies to send more missions to the moon, with NASA tolerating some mission failures.
Topics:science#astrobotic-technology#moon-landing#nasa#peregrine-spacecraft#propulsion-anomaly#space-exploration
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