Intuitive Machines Inc., a Houston-based space technology company, touched its “Odysseus” lander down on the surface of the moon on Thursday afternoon, marking the first U.S.-made vehicle to land on the lunar surface since 1972’s Apollo 17 mission. A key step in Intuitive Machines’ path to a successful lunar landing came through New Mexico.
Source: The Business Journal
Intuitive Machines' historic lunar mission used navigation technology tested, in part, at Spaceport America
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