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NASA-partnered Athena lander lands near Moon's south pole, but its fate remains unclear

Intuitive Machines' Athena lunar lander touches down on the Moon's south pole, but at an awkward angle, raising concerns about its orientation and potential impact on its mission.

March 07, 2025 / 17:12 IST
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Private US Lunar Lander Touches Down at Awkward Angle Again. (Image: NASA)

Intuitive Machines' second lunar lander, Athena, has landed awkwardly. The mission, aimed at reaching the Moon’s south pole, faced a tense delay before confirming touchdown.

The Houston-based company had earlier made history in February 2024. It became the first private firm to land on the Moon. However, its Odysseus lander had toppled upon touchdown. This time, Athena also appears to have landed at a strange angle.

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Technical Issues and Market Reaction
Athena touched down at 12:32 pm ET (1732 GMT) on Thursday. After 20 minutes of silence, spokesperson Josh Marshall confirmed, “Athena is on the surface of the Moon.” However, teams were still analysing data to determine its exact status.

CEO Steve Altemus later admitted, “We don’t believe we’re in the correct attitude.” The term refers to the lander's orientation, which could affect power and communication. The company's share price dropped by 20 percent after the announcement.