Startup Regroups After Propulsion Issue Nixes Lunar Landing

Peregrine damage

Disturbed insulation is visible in the foreground of this first image from Peregrine. The image, released on Jan. 8, provided additional evidence of a propulsion system problem.

Credit: Astrobotic
Pittsburgh-based startup Astrobotic will incorporate lessons learned from its debut space mission, a planned landing on the Moon cut short by a propellant system leak. Preliminary analysis shows the problem likely began when a valve in the Peregrine lunar lander’s propulsion system failed to seal...

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