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Title: Intuitive Machines’ moon lander sent home its first images and they’re breathtaking
Post by: HCK on February 21, 2024, 04:05:04 pm
Intuitive Machines’ moon lander sent home its first images and they’re breathtaking

<p>Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander is well on its way to the moon after launching without a hitch on Thursday, but it managed to snap a few incredible images of Earth while it was still close to home. The company shared the first batch of images from the IM-1 mission on <a data-i13n="elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:1;pos:1" class="no-affiliate-link" href="https://x.com/Int_Machines/status/1758899202174685589?s=20" data-original-link="https://x.com/Int_Machines/status/1758899202174685589?s=20">X[/url] today after confirming in an earlier post that the spacecraft is “in excellent health.” Along with a view of Earth and some partial selfies of the Nova-C lander, nicknamed Odysseus, you can even see the SpaceX Falcon 9 second stage falling away in the distance after separation.</p>
<div id="be9c2cff0b094a0689314fed210f73ae"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Intuitive Machines successfully transmitted its first IM-1 mission images to Earth on February 16, 2024. The images were captured shortly after separation from @SpaceX (https://twitter.com/SpaceX?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)'s second stage on Intuitive Machines’ first journey to the Moon under @NASA (https://twitter.com/NASA?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)'s  CLPS initiative. pic.twitter.com/9LccL6q5tF (https://t.co/9LccL6q5tF)</p>— Intuitive Machines (@Int_Machines) February 17, 2024 (https://twitter.com/Int_Machines/status/1758899202174685589?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
 

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<p>Odysseus is on track to make its moon landing attempt on February 22, and so far appears to be performing well. The team posted a series of updates on X at the end of the week confirming the lander has passed some key milestones ahead of its touchdown, including engine firing. This marked “the first-ever in-space ignition of a liquid methane and liquid oxygen engine,” according to Intuitive Machines.</p>
<span id="end-legacy-contents"></span>This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/intuitive-machines-moon-lander-sent-home-its-first-images-and-theyre-breathtaking-194208799.html?src=rss

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