- Odysseus is believed to lie horizontally on the moon’s surface after landing
- Intuitive Machines said the “soft landing” was based on old data
NASA has confirmed that the first private spacecraft to land on the moon has ‘tipped on its side’.
Intuitive Machines had previously received data that Odysseus was standing with his two meters on the ground, but updates revealed that the lander was on the lunar landscape.
The company noticed that one of the legs got stuck, probably on a rock, causing it to fall on its side.
CEO Steve Altemus explained that he and his team were not deliberately misleading the public by sharing on
This is a developing story… More to come.
NASA has confirmed that the first private spacecraft to land on the moon ‘tipped on its side’ (stock)
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