Private Lunar Lander Touches Down Near Moon's South Pole, Status Unclear

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The last time Intuitive Machines landed a spacecraft on the moon, a year ago, it ended up sideways

This photo provided by NASA shows the Intuitive Machines' Athena lander approaching the surface of the moon on Thursday, March 6, 2025. (NASA via AP)
This photo provided by NASA shows the Intuitive Machines' Athena lander approaching the surface of the moon on Thursday, March 6, 2025. (NASA via AP)

A privately owned lunar lander touched down near the moon’s south pole Thursday, but as the minutes ticked by, flight controllers could not confirm its condition or whether it was even upright.

The last time Intuitive Machines landed a spacecraft on the moon, a year ago, it ended up sideways.

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    The company’s newest Athena lander dropped out of lunar orbit as planned, carrying an ice drill, a drone and two rovers. The hourlong descent appeared to go well, but it took a while for Mission Control to confirm touchdown.

    “It looks like we’re down"," said mission director and co-founder Tim Crain. “We are working to evaluate exactly what our orientation is on the surface."

    Athena was communicating with controllers and generating solar power, officials said. But 20 minutes after touchdown, Crain still was unable to confirm if everything was all right with the lander. NASA and Intuitive Machines abruptly ended their live landing webcast, promising more updates at a news conference later in the afternoon.

    “OK team, keep working the problem," Crain reported.

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      Intuitive Machines last year put the U.S. back on the moon despite its lander tipping on its side.

      Another U.S. company Firefly Aerospace on Sunday became the first to achieve complete success with its commercial lunar lander. A vacuum already has collected lunar dirt for analysis and a dust shield has shaken off the abrasive particles that cling to everything.

      (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - Associated Press)
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