The second lunar lander by Intuitive Machines has made its method to the Moon, however not with out incident. The Athena automobile might not be upright, which is what occurred to the corporate’s Odysseus lander upon landing again in February. CEO Steve Altemus mentioned in the course of the post-landing information convention that he doesn’t imagine that Athena is “within the appropriate angle on the floor of the Moon but once more.”
Altemus mentioned that the corporate will know for certain within the coming days as soon as the workforce will get “an image from the lunar reconnaissance orbital digicam from above.” Knowledge from the lander’s inertial measurement unit does appear to point a sideways orientation. We do know that Athena has touched down roughly 100 miles from the lunar south pole, which is the place it's speculated to be.
Athena is a part of the corporate’s IM-2 mission, which is a partnership with NASA to (lastly) carry crewed missions again to the Moon. The lander additionally carries a bevy of payloads and scientific devices designed to search for proof of water on the lunar floor.
The corporate’s earlier lander Odysseus was the primary privately owned spacecraft to achieve the Moon’s floor, although it toppled over. Rival firm Firefly Aerospace efficiently landed its personal Blue Ghost spacecraft onto the lunar floor earlier this week, and this one landed upright.
As for Athena, it’s at the moment charging on the floor and is speaking with the mission workforce right here on Earth. Nonetheless, efficiency appears to be sub-optimal. “We’re not getting all the pieces that we had requested for when it comes to energy technology and communications,” Altemus mentioned. This might affect the lifespan of the lander’s ten-day mission, although the corporate has “carried out some energy conservation steps as prudent measures to see how lengthy and what goals we will accomplish within the mission going ahead.”
The New York Times has now confirmed that the battery is lifeless and gained't recharge, which suggests the various payloads and devices are rendered unusable. These included a drill that searches for ice and a hopping drone automobile that the corporate has scheduled to discover a completely shadowed crater.
Replace, March 6, 2025, 2:25PM ET: This story has been up to date to incorporate new reporting relating to the operational standing of Athena.
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