Apollo It was aimed for an American-made spacecraft to land on the Moon for the first time since their missions, and for this peregrine to the road was removed.
In morning times United Launch Alliance developed by Vulcan Centaur launched with rocket-centered take-off peregrine The spacecraft may not be able to land on the Moon due to a bad problem that occurs after a smooth takeoff. Astrobotic, the private company behind the project, is aware of an anomaly. says it prevents the spacecraft from pointing its solar panels at the sun. For this reason, the spacecraft cannot currently charge its onboard battery. It is reported that the Moon landing, which is normally planned to be held in February, may be canceled due to lack of power. Of course, hope is not completely lost yet. Astrobotic engineers are actively working on the problem and it is said that new information will be provided in the coming hours. Peregrine was intended to be the first American-made lunar rover to visit the Moon in more than 50 years, and it created great excitement in this country.
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