"Next-Gen Lunar Missions: Swarming Robots, DNA Payloads, and Historic US Landings"

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Astrobotic's Peregrine lunar lander is set to launch on January 8, marking the first commercial spacecraft to attempt a Moon landing. The mission will carry over 20 payloads, including scientific instruments from NASA, a swarm of Mexican robots, a German radiation detector, and a small rover from Carnegie Mellon University. Additionally, it will transport non-scientific items like a piece of Mount Everest, a time capsule, memorials, and even cryptocurrency tokens. This diverse cargo represents a new era of lunar exploration that blends scientific research with cultural and commercial endeavors.
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