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Space.com on MSNPrivate Athena moon lander beams home amazing video of south pole touchdown siteIntuitive Machines' Athena moon lander is giving us some incredible views from lunar orbit ahead of its March 6 touchdown ...
Intuitive Machines sent final commands to its uncrewed Athena spacecraft on Thursday as it closed in on a landing spot near the moon's south pole, the company's second attempt to score a clean ...
Intuitive Machines' second lunar lander has made it to the moon. The Athena lander fired its engines for eight minutes and 12 seconds on Monday (March 3), slowing the spacecraft down and entering ...
Athena will land in the moon's Mons Mouton region at 12:32 p.m. EST.
A dramatic photograph from Intuitive Machines' Athena moon lander shows it touched down Thursday in a crater near the lunar south pole and tipped over on its side. Given a low sun angle and the ...
Intuitive Machines, however, highlighted that, although Athena did not operate as intended, the lander was able to briefly ...
The Athena lander, built by Texas-based company Intuitive Machines, descended to the lunar surface but the orientation of the ...
The Associated Press on MSN15d
Private lunar lander may have fallen over while touching down near the moon's south poleCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A privately owned lunar lander touched down on the moon with a drill, drone and rovers for NASA and other customers Thursday, but quickly ran into trouble and may have fallen ...
Intuitive Machines launches its second moon lander, which will use NASA and commercially developed tools to search for ice in the moon's crust.
Intuitive Machines' Athena lander died inside a small crater near the moon's south pole, photos by NASA's Lunar ...
After hours of uncertainty, officials from the Houston company said there are clues that the spacecraft is on its side, which ...
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ABP Live on MSNIntuitive Machines' Athena Lander Struggles With Unstable Moon Touchdown In Second AttemptIntuitive Machines' second lunar lander, Athena, has landed on the Moon at an incorrect angle, repeating the previous mission's landing issue. The lander's position could impact power generation and ...
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