
The Athena Nova-C lander approaches the Moon's surface.
Credit: NASA TV
HOUSTON—Intuitive Machines’ Athena Nova-C lander touched down at Mons Mouton in the south pole region of the Moon on March 6, though there is uncertainty over its orientation. Intuitive and NASA are awaiting imagery from the agency’s long-running Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) to establish...
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