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    A potentially new frontier of lunar exploration started at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida within the wee hours of the morning. Intuitive Machines’ robotic Odysseus lunar lander efficiently launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on February 15 at 1:05 a.m. EST. The uncrewed lander was efficiently separated from the rocket about an hour after launch, starting its 230,000-mile journey in direction of the moon.

    If the mission goes as deliberate, Odysseus will land on the moon on February 22, the place it will be the primary non-public spacecraft to conduct a profitable lunar landing. Only government-funded packages from Russia, China, India, the United States, and most not too long ago Japan have carried out a lunar landing. 

    [Related: This private lander could be the first US machine on the moon this century.]

    “It is a profoundly humbling moment for all of us at Intuitive Machines,” the corporate’s vp of house programs Trent Martin mentioned throughout a pre-launch press convention. “The opportunity to return the United States to the moon for the first time since 1972 demands a hunger to explore, and that’s at the heart of everyone at Intuitive Machines.”

    CREDIT: NASA.

    The spacecraft is a hexagonal cylinder with six landing legs and is roughly 14 ft tall and 5 ft huge. Intuitive Machines calls the spacecraft design Nova-C and notes that it’s in regards to the measurement of a basic pink London phone sales space. When totally loaded with gas, it weighs about 4,200 kilos. 

    The lander is aiming to the touch down 186 miles away from the moon’s south pole. This area has cliffs, craters, and presumably frozen water. NASA is the principle sponsor of the mission, paying Intuitive Machines about $118 million to ship its payload to the moon. NASA hopes that if this mission is profitable it can jumpstart the lunar economic system forward of future crewed missions. The house company plans to land astronauts there later this decade. The six navigation and tech experiments within the lander’s payload that can acquire knowledge crucial for these missions. 

    Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C moon lander. This explicit spacecraft is named Odysseus. Credit: Intuitive Machines

    “NASA scientific instruments are on their way to the moon–a giant leap for humanity as we prepare to return to the lunar surface for the first time in more than half a century,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson mentioned in a press release. “These daring moon deliveries will not only conduct new science at the moon, but they are supporting a growing commercial space economy while showing the strength of American technology and innovation. We have so much to learn through CLPS flights that will help us shape the future of human exploration for the Artemis Generation.”

    A digital camera constructed by college students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an artwork mission by Jeff Koons are additionally making the lunar journey.

    Employees at Intuitive Machines held a naming contest to pick the lander’s moniker, selecting Odysseus after the hero within the historical Greek poem the Odyssey by Homer. Engineer Mario Romero recommended the title as an analogy for a mission to the moon. 

    [Related: Watch a giant, inflatable space station prototype explode during its intentional ‘ultimate burst.’]

    “This journey takes much longer due to the many challenges, setbacks and delays,” Romero mentioned in a press release. “Traveling the daunting, wine-dark sea repeatedly tests his mettle, yet ultimately, Odysseus proves worthy and sticks the landing back home after 10 years.”

    Odysseus launches one month after Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander failed to finish its mission. The spacecraft burned within the Earth’s environment about 10 days after a damaged gas tank and big leak triggered the mission to fail. Other makes an attempt to get a privately-built lunar lander on the moon embrace Israel’s Beresheet lander in 2019 and Japan’s Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander in 2023. 

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