A tipped lunar lander didn't mean a total loss, according to the companies that flew payloads to the moon last week.
Intuitive Machines' latest mission ended early after its lunar lander Athena touched down in a moon crater and fell onto its ...
"Our data paints a clear picture that MAPP survived the landing attempt and would have driven on the lunar surface and ...
A sideways and off-target landing has brought Intuitive Machines’ lunar mission to an early end — the second such mishap for ...
Chris Stott, founder of St. Petersburg’s Lonestar Data Holdings, relayed the news to the rest of the team on video call. An ...
University of Colorado Boulder scientists are participating in five lander missions to the moon in the next few years to ...
Nokia Bell Labs’ Lunar Surface Communications System (LSCS) was engineered for optimized power consumption. Despite power limitations due to the orientation of the Athena lander’s solar panels, the ...
For the second time in two years, a commercial lunar lander built and operated by Intuitive Machines has fallen over on the ...
"Images downlinked from Athena on the lunar surface confirmed that Athena was on her side. After landing, mission controllers ...
Intuitive Machines' lunar lander tipped over again, but not before depositing an Imagine Dragons song on the moon.
The original assumption was that commercial lunar landings would be, to use a basketball term, “shots on goal” with some of them failing.
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