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Vulcan rocket set for debut launch with first US moon lander in decades

2024.01.08 01:15

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© Reuters. Boeing-Lockheed joint venture United Launch Alliance’s next-generation Vulcan rocket stands ready for launch on its debut flight from Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. January 7, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper/ File photo

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By Joey Roulette

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of Boeing (NYSE:) and Lockheed Martin (NYSE:), was poised for a debut launch of its powerful Vulcan rocket from Florida on Monday in a mission that will feature the first U.S. moon landing attempt in more than half a century.

Aboard Vulcan, a 200-foot (60-m) tall rocket with engines made by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, is the Peregrine lunar lander built by space robotics firm Astrobotic.

The launch is set to go ahead at Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 2:18 a.m. EST (0718 GMT) on Monday.

If all goes well, Peregrine would mark the first U.S. soft landing on the moon since the final Apollo landing in 1972, and the first ever lunar landing by a private company – a feat that has proved elusive in recent years.

Peregrine is set to land on the moon on Feb. 23 with scientific payloads aboard that will seek to gather data about the lunar surface ahead of planned future human missions.

The launch is a crucial first for the United Launch Alliance (ULA). Vulcan, which rolled out to its pad on Friday, has spent roughly a decade in development to replace ULA’s workhorse Atlas (NYSE:) V rocket and rival the reusable Falcon 9 from Elon Musk’s SpaceX in the satellite launch market.

“Now that is a beautiful sight,” ULA CEO Tory Bruno said on social media platform X, alongside a photo of Vulcan.

ULA was formed in 2006 in a merger of Boeing’s and Lockheed’s rocket programs. The two aerospace giants own the company in a 50-50 split, though they have been seeking a sale of the business for roughly a year.

That raises the stakes for Vulcan’s mission. And the U.S. Space Force, a key customer for Vulcan, sees the launch as the first of two verification flights required before it can put national security payloads aboard.

“It’s really, really important for ULA’s forward success… Everything is better for them if it goes well,” George Sowers, ULA’s former chief scientist and one of the architects of its Vulcan program, said of the mission. “But it’s certainly not the end of the world if it doesn’t.”

ULA’s two operational rockets, the Atlas V and giant Delta IV Heavy, are set to retire in the coming years, leaving Vulcan the lone successor to carry on the company’s perfect mission success rate. The new rocket already has a multibillion dollar backlog of some 80 missions.

The Atlas V’s retirement was put in place when its Russian-made RD-180 engines – stemming from a partnership established in the 1990’s post-Cold War detente – drew concern from U.S. lawmakers after Russia invaded Crimea in 2014.

Meanwhile, SpaceX’s insurgent Falcon 9, a reusable launcher offering cheaper rides into Earth’s orbit, eroded ULA’s monopoly on national security missions. That helped pave the way for Vulcan’s development, whose mission price starts at roughly $110 million.

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