• @QuadratureSurfer
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      159 months ago

      A company that is funded and supported by NASA.

      From the press kit available on their site:

      In 2018, the United States declared the Moon of strategic interest and refocused NASA on returning to the Moon sustainably under the agency’s Artemis program. The following year, NASA awarded Intuitive Machines its first task order to land a suite of payloads on the surface of the Moon. Over the next four years, Intuitive Machines built an entire space program[…]

      They used SpaceX to get most of the way there, everything else was on IM, but the whole thing was tasked and funded by NASA.

      So, yes, the US did return to the lunar surface.

      https://www.intuitivemachines.com/im-1

    • @isles
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      -49 months ago

      There’s a difference? 😉

  • Obinice
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    119 months ago

    Well, a company that happens to be located currently within the USA.

    They could just as easily have been based in Australia, or France, or Canada. It’s not a public thing at all, just a private business thing.

    • @[email protected]
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      119 months ago

      The NASA feed I watched mentioned “NASA science” being carried on the lander so I think this is just an expansion of our move from fully public funded space science missions to a mix of private/public.

      At first I wasn’t happy about it, but I know our country and too many people don’t give a single shit about NASA or any space exploration so the budget is terrible.

    • @Cyclist
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      19 months ago

      NASA funded almost half the mission.

  • moosetwin
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    79 months ago

    with a title like that, I thought it was a manned mission

  • @RizzRustbolt
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    49 months ago

    Great, there’s an ad on the moon now.

    • @JustUseMint
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      9 months ago

      Can’t wait to see my first NordVPN ad from space on a giant glowing billboard sprawling across the moon

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      I think you’re right. I watched the landing live stream seems like they were having lots of trouble reaching it after it landed. The mission success seemed forced.

      • @Glytch
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        29 months ago

        Every success in space has to be forced. Space doesn’t want us there so we have to wrench success from its clutches and keep it for ourselves.