(3/3) Carnegie Mellon University's Iris rover wheels wave goodbye. Ad luna per aspera.
@astrobotic Thanks for your transparency and best of luck with the next mission. Congrats on all the lessons learned. Godspeed!
@astrobotic You guys served as a fantastic example of how honesty and transparency in science is paramount. Thank you for all the amazing updates, and please never stop trying. You have won many new fans this last couple of weeks.
@astrobotic Hard to find a company as transparent as you guys. Thank you for the timely updates and for this wonderful rollercoaster 🎢 of emotions during these days of #Peregrin Mission One. 🚀 Ad Astra! ✨️
@astrobotic If your next mission fails then you can no longer play this cute “mission update” game. Time to get serious.
@astrobotic One #MoonMission ends, but another one @JAXA_en bites the #Moon dust.
@astrobotic This is the most cheered failure I remember.🙂
@astrobotic Peregrine's ashes have joined those of it's passengers, to be dust in the wind forever
@astrobotic I seem to have some dirt in my eyes….