A second commercially-built moon lander ... another $41 million went to Intuitive Machines to help finance the "Grace" hopper. Another $89 million paid for a lunar satellite built by Lockheed ...
The Intuitive Machines Athena lander appears to have touched down on the moon's surface, but the landing didn't go smoothly.
Intuitive Machines’ Athena lunar lander is dead, just one day after it touched down at the moon’s south pole and tipped over. Luckily, the company says it was able to “accelerate several ...
It's a haunting photo, but at least it has answers: For the second time in as many years, a private Intuitive Machines lunar lander has tipped over on the moon. After a day of uncertainty ...
Intuitive Machines successfully launched its IM-2 mission with the Nova-C class lunar lander, Athena ... release distributed by GlobeNewswire. The model used to summarize this release may make ...
Intuitive Machines announced its IM-2 lunar lander, Athena ... summary of a press release distributed by GlobeNewswire. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes.
Among the NASA instruments are the Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment-1, or PRIME-1, which comprises a drill and mass spectrometer to explore the Moon’s subsurface for traces of water ice. The ...
Onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is Athena, Intuitive Machine’s second moon lander, with instruments designed to dig up lunar soil and search for compounds like frozen water. “3, 2 ...
The Athena lunar lander has captured its first up-close look at Earth's cosmic neighbor since it began orbiting the moon less than a week into its journey to the surface. Intuitive Machines ...
The spacecraft may not have landed in the correct position, according to Intuitive Machines LUNR. This comes just over a year after the company’s first lunar lander toppled over during its landing.
Feb. 26 (UPI) --Houston-based Intuitive Machines successfully completed the second launch of its lunar lander mission at 7:16 p.m. EST Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The Athena lunar lander manufactured by Houston, Texas aerospace company Intuitive Machines shared its first "selfies" from orbit after launching Wednesday night from Florida. The two images ...
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