Astrobotic said its Peregrine spacecraft had a propulsion anomaly hours after launch Jan. 8, making it unlikely that it will be able to land on the moon.
Yeah that’s fair, the general knowledge is obviously still there. I’m just saying that there would be a lot of work to replicate the effort. Also agree that a new moon program would be based on the tech currently available. So, it is kind of a moot point as you wouldn’t want to build an exact copy of a Saturn 5 today.
Yeah that’s fair, the general knowledge is obviously still there. I’m just saying that there would be a lot of work to replicate the effort. Also agree that a new moon program would be based on the tech currently available. So, it is kind of a moot point as you wouldn’t want to build an exact copy of a Saturn 5 today.