'We're disappointed in the outcome': NASA shares photo of sideways Intuitive Machines moon lander, which died 12 hours after touchdown
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Intuitive Machines' lunar lander beams back first images of Earth after launch: See photos
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Intuitive Machines' IM-2 Lunar Lander Successfully Commissioned and En Route to the Moon
The U.S. stock market slid today, with the Nasdaq Composite tumbling over 489 points to 18,069.25, a drop of 2.6%.
A private lunar lander carrying a drill, vacuum and other experiments for NASA touched down on the moon Sunday, the latest in a string of companies looking to kickstart business on Earth’s
The Blue Ghost lunar lander has captured a striking up-close view of Earth's cosmic neighbor as it prepares in the days ahead to land on the moon.
A private company launches another lunar lander toward the moon with a target touchdown at the south pole.
Blue Ghost would become the second private spacecraft to successfully soft-land on the moon. Intuitive Machines was the first private company to put a robot on the moon in 2024.
Intuitive Machines’ Athena spacecraft launched atop a SpaceX rocket Wednesday, aiming to land closer to the moon’s south pole than any vehicle has traveled before.
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The next set of NASA science and technology demonstrations is on its way to the lunar surface, where they will gather data about Earth's
Shares of Intuitive Machines slumped to close 22% lower on Friday after the U.S. space exploration company confirmed that its second moon lander, Athena, landed on its side a day ago, similar to its first attempt last year.
Intuitive Machines said the Athena had enough power to be able to perform some of the scientific objectives for NASA before its batteries died.
Based on a reading from an inertial measurement unit inside the vehicle, most likely Athena is lying on its side. This is the same fate Odysseus met last year, when it skidded into the Moon, broke a leg, and toppled over.
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