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First US lunar lander in five decades blasts off on private mission

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United Launch Alliance (ULA)’s brand new Vulcan rocket, carrying NASA’s first Peregrine Lunar Lander by private firm Astrobotic Technology, blasts off successfully for the first time from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center. IMAGES

Added on the 08/01/2024 11:34:54 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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