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Nasa Launches “Peregrine Lander” to the Moon

January 9, 2024
Nasa Launches “Peregrine Lander” to the Moon
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The United States launches its first lunar landing vehicle in over half a century, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. Learn about the “Volcan” rocket and its mission, which could pave the way for private sector involvement in lunar missions.

In a historic leap forward, the United States has launched its first lunar landing vehicle in over 50 years, igniting the ambitions of space enthusiasts worldwide.

The spacecraft, named “Volcan,” took off from Florida, carrying an American lunar landing vehicle that could become the first privately-owned vehicle to reach the moon’s surface since NASA suspended its lunar missions more than five decades ago.

The launch marks the beginning of a series of missions supported by NASA, as the space agency seeks to partially leverage the private sector to achieve its lunar exploration goals.

NASA envisions privately-owned landing vehicles conducting site surveys ahead of astronaut arrivals, contributing to technological and scientific experiments.

The last time the United States conducted a lunar landing mission was in December 1972, making this recent launch a historic event in the realm of space exploration.

This momentous occasion underscores the renewed interest in lunar exploration and the potential role of the private sector in shaping the future of space travel. As “Volcan” soars toward the moon, the world eagerly anticipates the scientific discoveries and technological advancements that may follow in its wake.

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