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Closed DaveBowman2001 closed 5 months ago

DaveBowman2001 commented 1 year ago

Continued from #48

levinli303 commented 1 year ago

To advertise Celestia PLUS too, I've created a post that contains those social profile links. (not published yet)

https://celestia.mobi/resources/guide?guide=1B056666-1064-4A6B-A647-BB7007270A18

let me know what you think.

DaveBowman2001 commented 1 year ago

To advertise Celestia PLUS too, I've created a post that contains those social profile links. (not published yet)

https://celestia.mobi/resources/guide?guide=1B056666-1064-4A6B-A647-BB7007270A18

let me know what you think.

This is much better and simpler than what I have in mind. I think we can disregard the unfinished first post and go with the article you wrote instead

DaveBowman2001 commented 9 months ago

HTML File = Week 3, 2024 - Peregrine Mission One Reenters the Earth's Atmosphere after Failed Moon Landing Attempt.txt

Week 3, 2024: Peregrine Mission One Reenters the Earth's Atmosphere after Failed Moon Landing Attempt

Astrobotic_Lunar_Lander_NASA_Meatball_Install_(KSC-20231114-PH-ILW01_0100) Peregrine under construction at KSC, 2023-Nov-14

After 10 days in space, Astrobotic's Peregrine Mission One met its fiery end over the South Pacific Ocean around 21:04 UTC today (Jan. 18th). Launched during Vulcan Centaur's maiden flight on 2024-Jan-8, it was the United States' first lunar landing attempt since Apollo 17 in 1972, however a propulsion system failure just six hours into flight precluded this from ever happening.

Carrying eight instruments and two rovers, the lander was supposed to arrive in lunar orbit by January 23rd, and is planned to touch down just exactly a month later on 2024-Feb-23, on an area just south of Mons Gruithuisen Gamma called Sinus Viscositatis. It is the first of many missions under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program

You can download the Peregrine Mission One add-on to view the mission's entire trajectory on Celestia from January 8-18, 2024

Source: Astrobotic Technology

Highlights for Peregrine Mission One

Official livestream of the maiden flight of Vulcan Centaur with Peregrine

Peregrine_Return The Earth and the Sun from Peregrine, 2024-Jan-18

Peregrine-Re-Entry-011724 Approximate reentry coordinates of Peregrine

Mons_Gruithuisen_4145_h1 View of Peregrine's landing site as imaged by NASA's Lunar Orbiter 4 spacecraft in 1967

DaveBowman2001 commented 5 months ago

Closing....continue to #1699