PEREGRINE MISSION ONE - SCI & TECH 

News: First US lunar lander since 1972 launched: The mission, significance

 

What's in the news?

       A spacecraft developed by a private US company and carrying a bunch of scientific instruments from NASA, took off from Florida, hoping to become the first US spacecraft to land on the Moon in more than 50 years.

 

Peregrine Lander Module:

       The Peregrine lander module of the mission, as well as the Vulcan rocket that launched it, have both been built by private space companies in the US.

 

Payloads in Peregrine Module:

       The mission's significance are five payloads from NASA sitting inside the Peregrine lander that was launched by the Vulcan heavy rocket.

       The lander has been built by Astrobotic while the rocket came from United Launch Alliance, another private enterprise.

       Laser Retroreflector Array, is a collection of several mirrors that would allow precision measurements of the distance of other orbiting or landing spacecraft by reflecting light from them.

 

Private Sector and Artemis Programme:

       The Mission is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative that seeks to involve the private space sector in its ambitious Artemis programme.

 

Significance:

       If successful, this mission would also involve the first landing of a private spacecraft on the Moon.

       The last US lander was landed on the lunar surface by 1972.