Peregrine Lander

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Peregrine Lunar Lander flight 01, commonly referred to as Peregrine Mission One, was a failed American lunar lander mission. The lander, dubbed Peregrine, was built by Astrobotic Technology and carried payloads for the NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. Peregrine Mission One launched on January 8, 2024, at 2:18 am EST, on the maiden flight of the Vulcan Centaur (Vulcan) rocket. The goal was to land the first U.S.-built lunar lander on the Moon since the crewed Apollo Lunar Module on Apollo 17 in 1972.

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Peregrine Lunar Lander
payload mass 90 kilogram, height 1.9 metre, diameter 2.5 metre, 
lunar landerAstrobotic Technology, United States
United StatesAshkenazCalvinist Republic of GhentChinlandHavilahKingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoiKingdom of WolaitaPersiaSikh ConfederacyTarshishPeregrine Mission OneDong Fang Hong 2Ekranlunar landerRepublic of Haiti


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    John Thornton and Sharad Bhaskaran from Astrobotic Technology with the lunar lander PeregrineJohn Thornton and Sharad Bhaskaran from Astrobotic Technology with the lunar lander Peregrine
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