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After 52 Years, America Has Planted Its Feet on the Moon Once More

Tim Newcomb
27 February 2024
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10 min
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Intuitive Machines' lunar lander, Odysseus, is the first private moon landing.

Summary

  1. Aims to collect vital scientific data for NASA's Artemis program.
  2. Focused on the potentially ice-rich lunar South Pole.
  3. Despite initial technical challenges, valuable data being transmitted.
READ: After 52 Years, America Has Planted Its Feet on the Moon Once More

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  • Media Check: Popular Mechanics - Media Bias/Fact Check HIGH CREDIBILITY
  • Collections |The Runway (airforce.gov.au)
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