Time is running out for stricken Peregrine moon lander after crippling fuel leak

Time is running out on Astrobotic’s private Peregrine moon lander after suffering a critical fuel leak shortly after its launch into space early Monday (Jan. 8). 

The private U.S. moon lander lifted off Monday during the flawless first launch of  United Launch Alliance’s brand-new Vulcan Centaur rocket as the booster’s primary payload. Hours later, however, Astrobotic reported that its Peregrine moon lander had encountered an anomaly on its way to the moon that prevented it from orienting itself correctly. Several updates followed throughout the day on Monday, including an image taken by the lander while in space in which damaged insulation could be seen on the spacecraft, indicating leak in Peregrine’s propulsion system.


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