Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lander touched down on the moon Thursday after a historic, nail-biting descent following a last-minute navigation sensor malfunction, becoming the first U.S.-built spacecraft to stick a moon landing in more than 50 years and the first ever by a private company.

After delaying the final descent by one orbit to press an experimental NASA navigation sensor into service — and to test hurriedly-written software patches to route its data to the lander’s flight computer — Odysseus settled to a touchdown at 6:23 p.m. EST near a crater known as Malapert A some 186 miles from the south pole of the moon.

But the spacecraft’s condition was not immediately known. Engineers at Intuitive Machines’ Nova control center in Houston expected it to take up to two minutes or so to re-establish communications after landing, but the expected signal was not immediately found.

  • @reflectedodds
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    149 months ago

    Check out the NASA’s artemis missions. The goal is to put people back on the moon in 2026.

      • @reflectedodds
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        119 months ago

        Over the course of about 30 days, the Artemis III astronauts will travel to lunar orbit, where two crew members will descend to the surface and spend approximately a week near the South Pole of the Moon conducting new science before returning to lunar orbit to join their crew for the journey back to Earth.

        Artemis 3, no earlier than Sept 2026

        Source: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-iii/

        • @mlg
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          19 months ago

          It’ll happen right on schedule just like how Ukraine was going to get F-16s lol

          • @reflectedodds
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            29 months ago

            Lol yea it’ll probably be delayed. Just saying it’s planned for 2026 not 2032