A lunar lander built by Intuitive Machines is scheduled to descend to the moon’s surface today, potentially marking the second landing by a private company on the moon in the last week, roughly a year ...
The touchdown came one year after Intuitive's first moon lander, named Odysseus, landed on the moon ... tug designed to work in Earth orbit. NASA lost contact with its Lunar Trailblazer satellite ...
Less than a day after Intuitive Machines landed on the Moon, the company declared an early end to its mission after its ...
In addition to the lander being on its side, the dust meant there would be little chance Athena could use its solar panels for power ... launched its first lunar lander, Odysseus, in February ...
INTUITIVE Machine's lunar lander has lost contact with mission control after ... There is a possibility that like its predecessor Odysseus, the spacecraft might have fallen over.
The moon lander Athena made it to the lunar surface, but its condition and exact location remain unclear, Intuitive Machines and NASA confirmed.
Intuitive Machines, a Houston company aiming to repeat a 2024 landing, said its spacecraft, Athena, has power ... identical to Odysseus, the lander that the company sent to the moon last year.
Although Odysseus tipped over on touchdown, it continued to send mission data back to Earth. Where was IM-2 planning to land on the moon? The IM-2 lander is believed to have reached the moon's ...