
Private US Lunar Lander Will Stop Working Tuesday
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These photos provided by NASA show images from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera team which confirmed Odysseus completed its landing. (NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University via AP) This image provided by Intuitive Machines shows its Odysseus lunar lander over the near side of the moon following lunar orbit insertion, Feb. 21, 2024. The lander guided itself to the surface Feb. 22. (Intuitive Machines via AP)
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.
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