Intuitive Machines' Historic Moon Landing: A New Era for Private Space Exploration
February 28, 2024Intuitive Machines' Odysseus moon lander achieved the first U.S. soft landing on the moon in over 50 years and the first by a private entity.
The landing at Malapert A near the lunar South Pole encountered issues including a rough touchdown and misaligned antennas, causing the lander to tip over.
Despite the compromised landing position, all six NASA payloads transmitted valuable data.
Odysseus has entered hibernation for the lunar night with the risk of battery and electronics damage, keeping hopes for its operational revival in the coming weeks.
This mission's success underscores the expanding role of private companies in space exploration and highlights educational programs like Student Launch in developing future space initiatives.
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The New York Times • Feb 28, 2024
Odysseus Moon Lander to Power Down, With Aim to Extend Time on SurfaceThe Guardian • Feb 28, 2024
‘Plucky lander’: US spacecraft may reawaken after lunar night saps its powerBBC News • Feb 28, 2024
Intuitive Machines: Moon lander pictured on its side with snapped legBBC News • Feb 28, 2024
Intuitive Machines: Moon lander pictured on its side with snapped leg