Doomed US lunar lander now heading for Earth
- Astrobotic's Peregrine lander, carrying science experiments for NASA, suffered a critical fuel leak and is now heading towards Earth to likely burn up in the atmosphere.
- Despite the failed landing, NASA's strategy of "more shots on goal" will continue with future lunar missions by Intuitive Machines in February and Astrobotic's Griffin lander in November.
- Astrobotic, which received over $100 million from NASA, is part of the agency's effort to create a commercial lunar economy and reduce costs.
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