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Peregrine: 'Critical loss of propellant' could scupper private Moon mission

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A private Moon mission that blasted into space on Monday morning could be abandoned after technical issues hit the launch.

The Peregrine Mission One (PM1) – built by space company Astrobotic, and carrying a piece of technology developed by scientists –

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