While Astrobotic Technology, a private aerospace company based in Pittsburgh, successfully launched the first U.S. lunar lander in more than 50 years, the spacecraft might not be able to land on the moon after suffering a glitch. Eric Sorensen explains what went wrong, as new competitors are enter the space race.
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First U.S. lunar lander launched in 50+ years suffers glitch
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