Intuitive Machines launched lunar lander Athena toward moon

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Intuitive Machines launched its lunar lander, Athena, on February 27, 2025, aiming for a March 6 landing near the moon's south pole. This mission follows a previous attempt that ended in failure when the lander tipped over. Athena will target a crater that never sees sunlight, where a drone named Grace will conduct test hops and gather data. NASA is funding this mission with $62 million, while Intuitive Machines has partnered with other companies for additional payloads. This launch is part of a growing trend, with multiple companies attempting lunar landings simultaneously. The mission aims to explore potential ice deposits in shadowed craters, which could be vital for future lunar exploration.


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