Intuitive Machines launches lunar lander aiming for 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 where their lander tipped over upon landing. Athena will deploy a drone named Grace to explore a shadowed crater, which may contain frozen water. This mission is part of a larger trend, with multiple companies targeting the moon simultaneously. NASA is funding Intuitive Machines with $62 million for this mission, which includes various scientific experiments. Other payloads on the launch include NASA's Lunar Trailblazer satellite and a private spacecraft for asteroid exploration.


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