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The Intuitive Machines' Nova-C "Odysseus" lander has delivered its first image from the surface of the moon. Also, see the ...
Intuitive Machines' Nova-C lander on the moon in this IM-1 mission animation. Credit: Space.com | animation courtesy: ...
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The Houston-based Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lunar lander took about eight days to travel to the moon, after lifting off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center on Thursday, Feb. 15.
About the IM-1 mission Intuitive Machines is hoping to be the first private commercial company to land on the moon with its lunar lander, the Nova-C.
Learn More » That was then, though, and this is now. One year after its first attempt, Intuitive landed a second Nova-C on the Moon in March.
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 ...
Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander stands on the lunar surface in this illustration, depicting it at a ridge near Shackleton crater. Its landing site has since been changed to Mons Mouton.
What To Know: Intuitive Machines announced Thursday that its IM-2 mission Nova-C class lunar lander “Athena” launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and successfully commissioned in space.
Flight controllers at Houston-based Intuitive Machines were able to establish communications with their Nova-C lunar lander following its Feb. 26 launch.
Intuitive Machines prepares for second moon landing mission with Nova-C lunar lander, aiming to explore lunar south pole.