Unfortunately, the private Peregrine lander launched from Cape Canaveral on January 8 will not be able to land on the Moon due to a critical loss of fuel. The technical problem was reported by the company that created the module, Astrobotic Technology, just a few hours after launch.
Therefore, now the goal of the mission is different - to bring Peregrin as close as possible to the orbit of the Moon. This means that physical Bitcoin on the lander will most likely not be delivered to the lunar surface, since the module's engines will not be able to ensure a soft landing. But let's see if our scientists can come up with something to correct the situation.