NASA's upcoming launch of the first American lunar lander to the Moon, set for an attempt this coming Monday, also faced a massive cost increase after disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic upended nearly everything, everywhere. NASA is sending five payloads to the lunar surface on the Peregrine lunar lander on the United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket, and details shared by the agency during a media teleconference earlier today revealed that the contract cost is now $108 million. NASA & ULA's Upcoming Lunar Lander Launch On Monday Faces Long Delay If It Misses Early Monday Morning Launch The first Vulcan launch […]
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