Odysseus, the first US-built spacecraft to touchdown on the moon in more than half a century, is tipped over on its side, according to an update from Nasa and Intuitive Machines, the company that built and operated the lander.

The robotic lander descended on to the south polar region of the moon on Thursday at 6.23pm ET. But several minutes passed before flight controllers were able to pick up a signal from the lander’s communication systems.

As it landed, Odysseus “caught a foot in the surface and tipped” said Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus, ending up on its side.

Still, the lander is “near or at our intended landing site”, he said. Nasa and Intuitive Machines said they have been receiving data from the lander and believe that most of the scientific instruments that it is carrying are in a position to work.

  • @DarkMessiah
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    179 months ago

    You know… I think naming a spaceship (or any ship, really) after a man who took twenty years to return from his voyage might not be the best idea to avoid jinxing it.

    • @JASN_DE
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      209 months ago

      Yeah. Should have named it Icarus or Unsinkable 2 or something like that.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        Maybe they should have just gone all in and named it Titan after that one famous boat.

        Can’t remember what that boat was so famous for tho /s

      • Sibbo
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        29 months ago

        “Unsinkable 2 - For real this time!”