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Intuitive Machines' private Athena probe lands near lunar south pole — but it may have tipped overIntuitive Machines is on the moon again — and again there is some drama. The Houston-based company's second lunar lander, named Athena, touched down at the Mons Mouton region of the moon's south ...
Athena's arrival is the second of three to reach the moon this year. A lander built by Austin-based Firefly Aerospace successfully touched down on the moon early Sunday, March 2.
Lunar lander's touchdown shrouded in mystery, location unknown 01:58. A dramatic photograph from Intuitive Machines' Athena moon lander shows it touched down Thursday in a crater near the lunar ...
Intuitive Machines, the Houston-based company that was set to deliver a historic water-hunting mission to the moon’s south pole, announced Friday that its Athena lander has powered down just one ...
Athena spacecraft is 2nd lander to reach moon in a week, but location, condition unclear The aerospace company, based in Houston, previously etched its name in the history books in February when ...
A lunar lander made its touchdown on the moon earlier on Thursday, but controllers on the ground were unable to confirm the Athena lander’s condition upon landing, the Associated Press reported ...
Athena’s mission on the moon. The Athena lander is expected to deploy a rover it’s carrying that’s called Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform, or MAPP, and built by Colorado-based company ...
The Houston-based company put its Athena spacecraft on the moon just after 12:30 p.m. ET. The landing site is closer to the lunar south pole than any human or vehicle has traveled before.
Intuitive Machines' Athena lander is scheduled to touch down near the moon's south pole today (March 6). Here's how to watch it live.
“Any time humanity puts a lander on the moon, it’s a good day,” Dr. Crain said. The main customer of both missions is NASA under its Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, which hires ...
Intuitive Machines' second lunar lander, named Athena, landed near the moon's south pole today (March 6), but the probe's fate is unclear.
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