Peregrine lander
Peregrine lander. Credit: Astrobotic Technology.

In this episode of the Space Economy podcast we a have Future In-Space Operations Q&A from Nov. 30 with Mike Provenzano, Director of Lunar Surface Systems at Astrobotic Technology.

Astrobotic was founded in 2007, has over 200 employees, has won over 75 contracts, has 2 lunar lander missions booked and 2 lunar rover missions booked, has six programs and great ambitions. What they haven’t done yet is flown a mission. That’s about to change with the Peregrine Mission One, a lunar lander with 120 kg of payload that is expecting to launch in the first of half of next year on an untested ULA Vulcan Centaur.

Mike presented a comprehensive update on all of Astrobotic’s programs. His talk was title “Astroboticโ€™s Space Logistics Services: Making the Moon Accessible to the World.”

Listen in.

Mike Provenzano, Astrobotic Presentation

Marc Boucher is an entrepreneur, writer, editor, podcaster and publisher. He is the founder of SpaceQ Media. Marc has 30+ years working in various roles in media, space sector not-for-profits, and internet content development.

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