Grace isn't the only robot that caught a ride to the lunar surface on Athena. The lander is also carrying a small rover called MAPP (Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform), which was built by the ...
A lunar lander built by Intuitive Machines is scheduled to descend to the moon’s surface today, potentially marking the second landing by a private company on the moon in the last week, roughly a year ...
Athena will land in the moon's Mons Mouton region at 12:32 p.m. EST.
The moon lander Athena made it to the lunar surface, but its condition and exact location remain unclear, Intuitive Machines and NASA confirmed.
The Athena spacecraft appears to be ’oriented somewhat’ on its side, just like the previous Odysseus lander.
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 ...
The Intuitive Machines Athena lander mission to the moon has officially been declared "dead" after landing on its side in a ...
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Intuitive Machines’ Athena lander is on the moon’s surface but its status is unclearRelive IM-2 mission’s moon landing as it happened. A robotic lander named Athena has made its final descent to the moon’s surface, marking the second lunar touchdown for a US company this week.
Until that final descent, Athena had performed much more smoothly than the Odysseus lander a year ago, said Dr. Crain of Intuitive Machines. “We were expecting a fully successful landing,” he ...
Intuitive Machines (NasdaqGM:LUNR) saw its share price rise by 14% last week, amid the company's announcement of its fourth-quarter 2024 earnings and revenue guidance for 2025, alongside successful ...
Aerospace company Intuitive Machines (LUNR) is set to report its Q4 earnings results on March 24 before the market opens.
Intuitive Machines' most recent lunar lander has suffered the same fate as the exploration company's initial one. The six-legged Athena spacecraft is now "on her side" atop the moon's surface ...
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