Moon-bound Vulcan rocket successfully launches into space
10 T minus 10 6 5 4 3 we have ignition and liftoff of the first United launch Alliance Vulcan rocket launching a new era in space flight to the moon and Beyond coming up on 60 seconds into the flight everything looking good two good engines that Max Dynamic pressure everything looking good we’re
Rolling off on the srbs and we have separation of both srbs everything looking good
The Peregrine 1 lander carrying Nasa scientific equipment is on its way to the moon after a successful launch of the Vulcan Centaur rocket at Cape Canaveral.
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Within minutes of separation from the rocket, Astrobotic mission control received a signal from the lander, which will go into a highly elliptical orbit to put it on course to its destination. Peregrine is set to land on 23 February and will seek to gather data about the lunar surface ahead of planned future human missions.
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6 comments
Rocket only without man😂😂😂
Another cgi nonsense….😒
Waste of money
I wanna know more about the Navajo connection to the moon and why they consider it so sacred.
We’re at the edge of space exploration and the first thing these people do is dump dead bodies on the moon?
Other than the failed lander, what else did the rocket launch?