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US Peregrine lander will not make it to the moon
The American company that launched a mission on Monday to try to soft-land on the Moon says it may not be able to control its spacecraft for much longer.
Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic is fighting a fuel leak from its Peregrine lander, and a touch-down on the lunar surface - the first for the US in half a century - is no longer possible.
Newshour's Nuala McGovern asked Dr Jenni Millard of the possible causes of the failure.
(Picture: The Peregrine lander pictured in preparation for launch on its Vulcan rocket. Credit: NASA)
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