Status Lunar Lander Unknown after touches the moon

NASA ‘Athena’ Lander Set to touch on Moon’s Surface
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The moon has made its touch on the moon Earlier on Thursday, but the controllers on the ground were unable to confirm the state of Athene Lander after landing, Associated Press reported. In addition to its condition, the place where the craft landed is also unclear.
Lander, owned by intuitive machines, wore an ice exercise, a drones and two rovers. Athena could obviously communicate with her controllers, Associated Press reported, quoting officials.
Mission director and co -founder Crain heard that he said “continuing to work on this problem”, despite the fact that the craft that sent obvious “confessions” in Texas in Texas.
This photo provided by NASA shows that the intuitive machines of Athena Lander approach the surface of the month on Thursday, March 6, 2025. (NASA by AP)
First commercial Moon Lander ‘Odysseus’ of the Land on the Moon
NASA and intuitive machines He completed the live internet flow and announced that he would hold a press conference on Athena’s status on Thursday.
In this undoubted picture published by intuitive machines, the latest lunar Lander Intuivan Machines is shown. (Intuitive machines by AP)
PRIVATE LUNARY LANDER BLUE GHOST land on the moon with nasa equipment
Last year, the intuitive machine saw that his Odysseus Lander had reached the moon, only to eventually followed the side, performing additional pressure on today’s landing.
In this view of the private Lunar Blue Ghost, he touches the moon with a special delivery for NASA -IU Sunday, March 2, 2025. (NASA/Firefly Aerospace via AP)
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Athena is another craft for Country on the moon This week after making the Blue Spirit of Firefly Aerospace on Sunday.
“You’ve all stuck a landing. We’re on the moon,” said Firefly’s Coogan, a major engineer for Lander. The Blue Ghost Landing was made by Firefly Aerospace the first private company to put the spacecraft on the moon without falling down or felling.
Fox News’ Landon Minon contributed to this report.