CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - A private lunar lander is no longer working after landing sideways in a crater near the moon's south pole and its mission is over, officials said Friday.
Private lunar lander is declared dead after landing sideways in a crater near the moon’s south pole
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - A private lunar lander is no longer working after landing sideways in a crater near the moon's south pole and its mission is over, officials said Friday.
The news came less than 24 hours after the botched landing attempt by Texas-based Intuitive Machines.
Launched last week, the lander named Athena, missed its mark by more than 800 feet (250 meters) and ended up in a frigid crater, the company said.
It managed to send back pictures confirming its position and activate a few experiments before going silent. NASA and other customers had packed the lander with an ice drill, drone and pair of rovers.