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Sideways moon landing cuts mission short, private US lunar lander will stop working Tuesday
AP ^
| 02 26 2024
| MARCIA DUNN
Posted on 02/26/2024 11:58:08 AM PST by yesthatjallen
A private U.S. lunar lander is expected to stop working Tuesday, its mission cut short after landing sideways near the south pole of the moon.
Intuitive Machines, the Houston company that built and flew the spacecraft, said Monday it will continue to collect data until sunlight no longer shines on the solar panels. Based on the position of Earth and the moon, officials expect that to happen Tuesday morning. That’s two to three days short of the week or so that NASA and other customers had been counting on.
The lander, named Odysseus, is the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon in more than 50 years, carrying experiments for NASA, the main sponsor. But it came in too fast last Thursday and the foot of one of its six legs caught on the surface, causing it to tumble over, according to company officials.
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TOPICS: Japan; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: houston; intuitivemachines; japan; letmuskdoit; lunerlander; moon; nasa; oops; slim; texas; themoon
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To: yesthatjallen
The lander, named Odysseus, is the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon in more than 50 years
Practice makes perfect.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
Maybe the next probe will be a Weeble. The Japanese seemed to have the same problem.
To: yesthatjallen
Bummer, I know one of the lead engineers and designers (and one of the founders of Intuitive Systems). Its a success and a disappointment. Space continues to be ‘hard’. Countless things can go wrong.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:03:33 PM PST
by
Magnum44
(...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
To: yesthatjallen
uh, it didn’t so much land on the lunar surface as much as crash landed... on its side.
i would hope NASA would have had a contingency in place for that... like a roll bar or something.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:04:01 PM PST
by
teeman8r
(Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world or something )
To: teeman8r
I nominate inflatable air bags.
Lol.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:05:48 PM PST
by
cgbg
("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
To: yesthatjallen
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:06:42 PM PST
by
bigbob
( )
To: yesthatjallen
These things were more successful when calculations were made with slide rules instead of cellphones and lap tops.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:07:43 PM PST
by
FlingWingFlyer
(John Oliver is a racist liberal biatch.)
To: teeman8r
uh, it didn’t so much land on the lunar surface as much as crash landed... on its side.Exactly
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:08:45 PM PST
by
1Old Pro
To: FlingWingFlyer
And no DEI... (not saying that this was a part of it, but still....)
To: yesthatjallen
it came in too fast last Thursday and the foot of one of its six legs caught on the surface, causing it to tumble over, according to company officials. A more down-to-earth explanation is that Odysseus tripped.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:10:23 PM PST
by
Ezekiel
(🆘️ "Come fly with US". 🔴 Ingenuity -- because the Son of David begins with MARS ♂️, aka every man)
To: Cowgirl of Justice
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:11:46 PM PST
by
FlingWingFlyer
(John Oliver is a racist liberal biatch.)
To: yesthatjallen
So much for AI controlled landings.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:12:46 PM PST
by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: yesthatjallen
No one thought of that possibility? Was there an engineer in the house?
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:16:28 PM PST
by
Ge0ffrey
To: yesthatjallen
Some company will one day have a maintenance/service robot to inspect failed landings, dust off solar panels and set failed landing craft upright.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:19:08 PM PST
by
daku
To: yesthatjallen
That’s what they get for not hiring Elon.
When it comes to moon landings you get what you pay for.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:22:14 PM PST
by
V_TWIN
(America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
To: yesthatjallen
If you ask me they designed it wrong. Looks like they tried to land a top heavy upright refrigerator.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:28:01 PM PST
by
Macho MAGA Man
(The last two weren't balloons. One was a cylindrical objects Trump is being given the Alex Jones tr)
To: PIF
“ So much for AI controlled landings.”
Yes. We were very happy to have skilled pilots on a couple of our moon landings.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:28:14 PM PST
by
VanShuyten
("...that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable animals)
To: VanShuyten
AI controlled as opposed to Mission controlled - no human needed.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:33:27 PM PST
by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: AnotherUnixGeek
Practice makes consistent. Perfect practice makes perfect. A slight distinction.
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posted on
02/26/2024 12:33:42 PM PST
by
Bernard
("It ain't that there are too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right.” Twain)
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