The 2,829-pound (1,283-kilogram) Peregrine landerlaunched on Mondayon board United Launch Alliances Vulcan Centaur rocket.
At least, thats the going theory.
The team continues to work to find ways to extend Peregrines operational life, the company wrote on X.
The Peregrine lander snapped this image using a camera located at the bottom of its payload decks.Image: Astrobotic
We are in a stable operating mode and are working payload and spacecraft tests and checkouts.
We still need some time to get over Peregrine though.
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