Dan Gleesak
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The mission kicked off early early this morning with a successful launch, and successful separation from the ULA rocket. However a couple hours into the mission the propulsion systems had a malfunction, or "anomaly" as the official releases annoyingly calls it, which basically isn't allowing the unit to line up with the sun to recharge the batteries. It is already running very low on power. And with a scheduled moon landing date of February 23rd, it's obviously not looking good if they can't get it figured out.
It'll be a bummer if it doesn't work. It would be the first commercial vessel to ever land on the moon. However, a 2nd company, Intuitive Machines has a launch coming up on February 9th, which a scheduled moon landing date of February 22nd, so they may end up being the first private company to land on the moon anyways. Kind of cool enter an era of a space race between private companies instead of nations.
This seems to be the most current news story
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/...botic-peregrine-lunar-lander-iris-pittsburgh/
				
			It'll be a bummer if it doesn't work. It would be the first commercial vessel to ever land on the moon. However, a 2nd company, Intuitive Machines has a launch coming up on February 9th, which a scheduled moon landing date of February 22nd, so they may end up being the first private company to land on the moon anyways. Kind of cool enter an era of a space race between private companies instead of nations.
This seems to be the most current news story
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/...botic-peregrine-lunar-lander-iris-pittsburgh/