TopA fuel leak could cause the US lunar mission to fail.

A fuel leak could cause the US lunar mission to fail.
 Months after ISRO's renowned Chandrayaan 3

 Mission, a private corporation from the US, was also there.

 Preparing for a soft landing on the Moon.  This

 was the first voyage to the moon after fifty years.

 from the United States.  However, reports are currently indicating that

 The mission may miss its goal due to fuel.

 leak.  According to a report published by

 firm on Tuesday night, and it is slated to run

 In around 40 hours, the propellant will run out.

 Astrobotic's Peregrine lander, the United States' lunar

 lander lifted off from the Kennedy Space Centre.

 in Florida yesterday.  The launch was underway!

 Vulcan, a new 200-foot-tall rocket from the United

 Start an Alliance Company.  The landing was

 targetedvehicles.  Rockets
 like the Falcon have even started shuttle services
 to the International Space Station.  Big space
 companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin
 Galactic, Axiom Space and Northrop Grumman
 have also dabbled in space stations.  It is also
 estimated that the end of the international station
 will give a big boost to the growth of private
 companies.
 Axiom Space Company's Axiom Station is
 rumored to be operational in 2024. This station
 will first be developed as a part of the
 international station.  Then in 2027, it will change
 after attaining its full form.  The operation of this
 plant will be completely on commercial basis.
 The Starlab space station of the Nanorax
 company, which will be ready in 2027, is also
 noteworthy.
 An orbital reef station by Blue Origin, a company
 owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, could also
 become operational in 2027. The next decade
 will witness the end of the era of the International
 Space Station as the backbone of spaceAxiom Space Company's Axiom Station isrumored to be operational in 2024. This station
 will first be developed as a part of the
 international station.  Then in 2027, it will change

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