Intuitive Machines launches its second moon lander, which will use NASA and commercially developed tools to search for ice in the moon's crust.
After hours of uncertainty, officials from the Houston company said there are clues that the spacecraft is on its side, which could limit the mission’s scientific accomplishments.
Intuitive Machines ... hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel, while minerals like titanium or rare earth elements used in smartphones and computers could be sold back on Earth.
Known as Athena, the IM-2 spacecraft from Intuitive Machines was launched eight days ago by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket ... Thursday morning, while flying over the far side of the moon, Athena's ...
SpaceX launches the Intuitive Machines IM-2 mission and ... About 8.5 minutes later, the rocket's first-stage booster came back to Earth for a landing on SpaceX's A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship ...
We're testing like we're flying, opening and closing ... Well, I mean, firstly, if we stand back and look at the context of the timeline of a rocket program, this is still crazy fast compared ...
This marks Intuitive Machines ... able to send back some data in 2024, it damaged one of its struts and ended up on its side. In the video above, the Athena lander can be seen flying over the ...
The Coalition launched Australia’s space agency in 2018, but the incoming Labor government severely cut back its ambitions ... to test an orbital rocket without just flying it,” he says.
The ice could be converted to drinking water, breathable air or even rocket fuel for missions ... is how many missions are flying to the moon,” Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus told CNN ...
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