Fri. Nov 15th, 2024
Peregrine Mission One Set to Make Lunar HistoryPeregrine Mission One Set to Make Lunar History

The recently developed Vulcan Centaur rocket by the United Launch Alliance is poised to transport Peregrine, America’s first lunar lander in over half a century, to the moon. This venture holds the potential to mark a significant milestone in space exploration and related discoveries. Notably, Peregrine was not crafted by NASA but by the Pittsburgh-based private company, Astrobotic.

Astrobotic secured the responsibility for lunar deliveries as part of NASA’s innovative commercial lunar payload services program. This mission, slated for launch at 2:18 AM ET on January 8, represents the inaugural initiative under a substantial $79.5 million contract with the space agency. Although commercially driven, the project aims to deliver five payloads contributing to NASA’s Artemis mission, with additional cargo available to other clients at a rate of $1.2 million per kilogram. The payload encompasses mini-rovers, scientific items, physical bitcoin, and human remains.

Peregrine is set to venture toward the nearside of the moon, specifically its earth-facing hemisphere. With dimensions measuring 6 feet in length and 8 feet in width, the lander is destined for the Sinus Viscositatis region, colloquially known as the “Bay of Stickiness” due to the formations created by thick silicic lava.

Astrobotic Technology, a commercial entity established in 2007, positions itself as the “largest private facility globally dedicated to lunar logistics.” John Thornton, Chief Executive of Astrobotic, anticipates a “wild ride” with this launch. The Peregrine lander is scheduled to touch down on the moon on February 23, potentially uncovering evidence of water presence, according to NASA.

By Pankaj1

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