Intuitive Machines Finalizes Landing Site for Sold-out IM-2 Lunar Prospecting Mission
18 Julho 2024 - 9:30AM
Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive
Machines”) (“Company”), a leading space exploration,
infrastructure, and services company, has finalized the IM-2
mission landing region ahead of its sold-out IM-2 mission.
The IM-2 mission is designed to prospect for water ice and other
volatiles on the Moon’s south pole, which requires a landing site
that supports the high probability of ice stability within one
meter of the lunar surface. Working with NASA, Intuitive Machines
selected a 200-meter diameter elliptical region on the Shackleton
Connecting Ridge with favorable terrain, Earth communications
position, and solar angles for power generation. To align with the
landing site’s solar power conditions, the mission must be timed
between November 2024 and January 2025, IM-2 is currently planned
for late 2024. This selection finalized the previously announced
pending task order with NASA.
“A sold-out commercial and civil government mission early in our
commercialization roadmap validates our approach to supporting an
economy in deep space,” said Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus.
“Our expertise in landing site selection is world-class, and we
believe the ability to identify landing areas with valuable
resources will be essential to the future of the lunar
economy.”
Intuitive Machines has $3+ billion in upcoming award decisions
across its established capabilities, which include delivery,
command control and communications, and autonomous operations. The
awards include the Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative,
Near Space Network Services, and Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services
contracts.
About Intuitive Machines
Intuitive Machines is a diversified space exploration,
infrastructure, and services company focused on fundamentally
disrupting lunar access economics. In 2024, Intuitive Machines
successfully landed the Company’s Nova-C class lunar lander,
Odysseus, on the Moon, returning the United States to the lunar
surface for the first time since 1972. The Company’s products and
services are offered through its four in-space business units:
Lunar Access Services, Orbital Services, Lunar Data Services, and
Space Products and Infrastructure. For more information, please
visit intuitivemachines.com.
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