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Second Lunar Lander by intuitive machines The moon has opened the wayBut not incidentless. Athena vehicle may not be steep, which is the fact that the company is Lander in Odysseus Touchdown Back in February. CEO Steve Altemus said During the post-open news conference Does not believe Athena is “in the right relationship in the surface of the month.”
Altemus said the company is convinced that the company is convinced the company after receiving the team’s “a picture of lunar intelligence from lunar exploration”. The information from the Lander’s Inertial Measurement Unit shows side by side. We know that Athena touched about 100 miles down the South Pole in the probable place.
Athens is part of Mission of the company im-2Return crew missions to the moon, which is partnership with NASA. Lander also bears a shell of cargo loads and scientific tools designed to seek evidence of water around water in the month.
The company’s previous homeowner Odysseus was the first private spacecraft to reach the surface of the moon. The opponent’s company Firefly Aerospace successfully reduced the spacecraft space spacecraft on the lunar surface earlier this week, and it landed in a steep place.
As for Athena, it is currently charging on the surface, and here communicates with a mission group. However, the performance bottom appears optimal. “We do not get everything we do not want in terms of power and communication,” Almus said. This can affect the life of the company’s ten-day mission, although the company “has been taken to see how long we can go on and what goals we can move forward.”
New York Times now confirmed This means that the battery is dead and will not be filled, which is not very downloaded and unusable. These include a drone searching for ice and hopping drone, planned to conduct a permanent shade of the company.
Update, March 6, 2025, 2:25 PM: This story has been updated to include new reports related to the operating situation of Athens.