T+267: Vulcan, New Glenn, Peregrine, Artemis
I catch up with a round up of stories from January: ULA’s first Vulcan launch, Blue Origin’s success with its BE-4 engines and what it means for their year, Astrobotic’s Peregrine mission, JAXA’s SLIM mission, and NASA’s announcement of Artemis delays.
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Topics
- Vulcan Centaur launches Peregrine lunar lander on inaugural mission - SpaceNews
- Blue Origin gets U.S. Space Force funding for New Glenn ‘integration studies’ - SpaceNews
- NASA urged Astrobotic not to send its hamstrung spacecraft toward the Moon | Ars Technica
- Update #17 for Peregrine Mission One | Astrobotic
- Update #20 for Peregrine Mission One | Astrobotic
- Japan’s SLIM achieved pinpoint moon landing with just one working engine - SpaceNews
- Dawoon Jung on X: “One of #SLIM main engines fell off during landing”
- NASA Shares Progress Toward Early Artemis Moon Missions with Crew - NASA
- NASA delays Artemis 2 and 3 missions - SpaceNews
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