By Joey Roulette and Akash Sriram WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Intuitive Machines' second moon landing appears to have suffered the ...
A private company attempted to complete a quick one-two punch at the moon’s face today as Intuitive Machines looked to follow up Firefly Aerospace’s recent lunar landing success, but this time on the ...
Shares of space-exploration company Intuitive Machines Inc. are sliding after the company's uncrewed Nova-C lander, called Athena, ran into difficulties when it landed on the surface of the moon ...
If this week’s lunar landing attempts have you more interested in ... The design of Athena is tall and narrow while the Blue Ghost lander from Firefly Aerospace that landed on Sunday is short and ...
Commercial company Intuitive Machines has put its second probe on the moon, but it was not immediately clear if the vehicle was upright and fully functioning.
Houston-based Intuitive Machines, which last year became the first private-sector company to soft-land a vehicle on the moon, said that its Athena spacecraft is on track to touch down around 11:30 a.m ...
The six-legged Athena, carrying 11 payloads and scientific instruments, targeted its landing site some 100 miles (160 km) from the lunar south pole for a touchdown timed for 12:32 p.m. ET (1732 GMT).
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Commercial company Intuitive Machines is attempting to land a probe near the lunar south pole. If successful, it will be the second time a private company has landed on the moon in less than a week.
Firefly Aerospace landed a craft safely last week, a first for a private company. The status of Intuitive Machines’ lander is unknown.
A privately owned lunar lander touched down on the moon Thursday, but as the minutes dragged on, flight controllers could not ...
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