Peregrine lunar lander on Earth reentry trajectory
Astrobotic released the first images taken by its Peregrine lunar lander Jan. 8, showing a "disturbance" in its insulation layer that the company believes is evidence of a problem with its propulsion system. Credit: Astrobotic
WASHINGTON — Astrobotic says its Peregrine spacecraft, unable to land on the moon because of a propellant leak, will instead reenter the Earth’s atmosphere in the coming days.
In an update posted on social media Jan. 13, Astrobotic said it has been monitoring the trajector...
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