Peregrine spacecraft experiences ‘anomaly’ that could threaten moon landing

The Peregrine spacecraft has experienced an ‘anomaly’ that could endanger its planned moon landing, as reported by the BBC. Astrobotic, the private company behind the project, says this anomaly prevents the spacecraft from pointing its solar panels at the sun. In other words, the vehicle can’t charge its battery. Without power, the planned lunar landing for February might have to be canceled. Astrobotic engineers are working the problem and will provide updates as they become available. The launch itself went off without a hitch early this morning, as the issue popped up during post-launch checks after communications had been established. The team behind the launch suggest the most likely cause of the anomaly is a problem with propulsion. Unfortunately, the engineers have a limited window of time to troubleshoot and fix the issue, as the spacecraft’s battery is currently “reaching operationally low levels.” There was a short comms breakdown, but it looks like that issue has been resolved. The company has also stated that the propulsion issue led to a "critical loss of propellant." Astrobotic has planned for a wide variety of fault scenarios and could get everything squared away before too long, but it's looking less likely by the minute. The company says it's still trying to stabilize the propellant loss, but is investigating "alternative mission profiles" and trying to save as much science and data as it can.  Peregrine is supposed to be the first American lunar lander... Continue reading at 'Engadget'

[ Engadget | 2024-01-08 19:12:21 UTC ]
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[ The Bookseller | 2021-03-09 04:44:44 UTC ]
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Picador lands Mulvey's stories and debut novel

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[ The Bookseller | 2021-03-04 22:15:18 UTC ]
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Kirsty Capes | 'It’s important to have stories about the care experience that are positive'

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Woody Allen's memoir publisher threatens to sue HBO over documentary

Skyhorse Publishing, the imprint behind director Woody Allen's memoir, is considering suing HBO for sampling its audiobook for a documentary series. Continue reading at Los Angeles Times

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Own a Complete Set of the Paperback Experiment That Paved the Way for Penguin

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When Can I Go Back to School? Self-published lockdown story lands major publisher

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Swift lands Lemmon's 'compelling' account of female militia who fought ISIS

Indie Swift Press is to publish The Daughters of Kobani by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, the story of the all-female militia who fought off ISIS in northern Syria. Continue reading at The Bookseller

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Transworld lands 'visionary' Portas on post-Covid business

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Hutchinson lands 'hypnotic' third Towles novel

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Pushkin lands award-winning Swedish debut

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