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Plan for First US Mission to the Moon Since Apollo Landing
The first American spacecraft expected to land on the moon in nearly 50 years will be an unmanned robotic lander.
The aerospace1 company Astrobotic Technology told Reuters it expects to launch the spacecraft named Peregrine in the summer of 2021 from Florida’s Cape2 Canaveral. The company said Peregrine will be the first American spacecraft to land on the moon since Apollo astronauts last touched down there in 1972. The mission will bring technology and experiments to the moon to prepare for human flights by 2024.
The spacecraft will use the Vulcan rocket developed by an alliance between U.S. aerospace companies Boeing and Lockheed Martin. Tory Bruno is chief executive of the United Launch Alliance (ULA). Bruno told Reuters, “Our first flight on Vulcan is also the first big step in going back to the moon.”
The Vulcan rocket was selected over the reusable rocket from SpaceX, a company owned by Elon Musk3 of carmaker Tesla. It is powered by engines from Blue Origin, a company started by Jeff Bezos of Amazon. Blue Origin also is working on a heavy-lift rocket.
Astrobotic is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is one of nine companies chosen by the American space agency NASA to develop vehicles and technology to explore the lunar surface over the next ten years.
NASA Administrator4 Jim Bridenstine is pushing private companies to design and develop technology for low-Earth orbit and lunar exploration. He wants NASA to be one of many customers for the technology and to prepare for deeper space exploration.
For ULA, the launch serves as the first of two certification flights for the U.S. Air Force. Vulcan will replace the older Delta5 and Atlas6 rockets. Those rockets have been used for space missions and by the U.S. military for many years.
As the U.S. prepares to return to the moon, other countries have launched their own missions to the moon.
In January, an unmanned Chinese spacecraft successfully touched down on the far side of the moon. An Israeli robotic lander, however, crashed on its final descent in April. And India landed a Chandrayaan-2 rover in July. The vehicle is on its way to the moon’s south pole, unexplored by any other nation.
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aerospace –adj. describing the industry of making vehicles that travel in the atmosphere and in space
customer –n. a person or organization that buys goods and services from businesses
certification –n. the process of gaining official approval to do something like carrying out a business or doing a task
mission –n. a flight or a spacecraft designed to carry out a task
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