will attempt to make history tonight with its first test flight of the new rocket. The booster was named in honor of Leonard Nimoy, who passed away in 2015.

ULA will retire the Atlas V and Delta IV in favor of this partially reusable rocket, which they hope will be competitive with the line of rockets. (1/x)

youtube.com/watch?v=Ai-AVMJdzV

Cert-1 will carry multiple payloads, including the Peregrine commercial lunar lander, as well as a Celestis capsule containing the remains of Gene and Majel Roddenberry, as well as James Doohan and many more paying customers.

Launch time is targeting 2:18 AM EST. Very unlikely I'll be awake for it. (2/x)

celestis.com/blog/star-trek-fi

will livestream the Vulcan Cert-1 mission on YouTube at this link starting at 1:30 AM EST. (3/3)

youtube.com/watch?v=wZ6KTFMHen

Here's the video of last night's Cert-1 launch. The link should take you to T-1 minute, otherwise go to 0:51:29 on the timeline.

youtube.com/live/wZ6KTFMHenA?s

Breaking from Astrobotic on Zombie Twitter ... Their Peregrine commercial lunar lander, launched last night on the Cert-1 flight, is experiencing an anomaly. Peregrine can't maintain a stable orientation with the sun.

More on Astrobotic and their Peregrine commericial lunar lander on their home page. They're based in Pittsburgh.

astrobotic.com/

Good news from Astrobiotic. Still working the anomaly but they've managed to start recharging Peregrine's solar battery.

The latest on Peregrine from Astrobotic on Zombie Twitter ... It looks like the spacecraft will lose power in 40 hours and will then tumble to its demise, wherever that might be.

Another update from Astrobotic ... They believe Peregrine suffered a valve failure that ruptured the oxidizer tank.

@WordsmithFL I was 3 in 1969. Would like to see a manned moon landing that I will remember. This will probably push it further into the future.

@poemblaze This has no effect on NASA's crewed lunar schedule. Artemis 2 (probably in 2025) will orbit the Moon and go beyond, probably for up to three weeks. Artemis 3 (probably 2026-2027) will be the first crewed landing attempt.

Peregrine was just a technology demonstrator for a startup commercial company to robotically deliver cargo to a lunar colony some day. NASA has no need for it until around 2030, if not later.

@WordsmithFL I'm hoping they figure out, and achieve a trajectory, that will eventually allow interception and recovery of what is on board. A pipe dream likely but..

@WordsmithFL Hopefully they can salvage something. But no one died so.. we'll recover.

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