The Houston-based company is poised to land its Athena spacecraft on the moon at 12:30 p.m. ET. The landing site closer to the lunar south pole than any human or vehicle has traveled before.
The Houston-based company is poised to land its Athena spacecraft on the moon at 12:30 p.m. ET. The landing site closer to the lunar south pole than any human or vehicle has traveled before.
"Based on telemetry before the loss of signal last week and ground-based radar data collected March 2, the team believes the ...
A live stream of the event, cohosted by NASA and Intuitive Machines, is set to begin about an hour before landing. If ...