Spacecraft

Peregrine Lander

Lunar lander capable of delivering 120kg of payload to the surface, with batteries for power.

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This is Astrobotic's first lander to go to Luna. Batteries and a single solar panel give it an expected duration of one lunar day (192 hours). Payloads can be mounted externally or internally on this lander. It supports surface delivery operations, operated by Astrobotic itself.

The first Peregrine lander will launch on ULA's Vulcan-Centaur's first flight.

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