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Moon Lander Malfunctions After Launch, Raising Questions for NASA

After a flawless launch to orbit, the privately built robotic Peregrine lander is unlikely to reach the lunar surface because of a failure in its propulsion system.

Kenneth Chang
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Moon, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Private Spaceflight, Rocket Science and Propulsion, Space and Astronomy, Start-ups
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