R.I.P. Scout26
Moved the landing back by 55 minutes. Taking one more lap around the moon. Probably checking the math.
Eric Berger@SciGuySpaceThe FAA says SpaceX has asked for permission to launch Starship at least nine times. This year.
Suppose to go live at 15:00 ESTNova C (IM-1) Attempts to Land on the Moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqFS0IcOrDoEdit: Changed the go live time
Have you tried turning it off and turning it on again?
Intuitive Machines@Int_MachinesAfter troubleshooting communications, flight controllers have confirmed Odysseus is upright and starting to send data. Right now, we are working to downlink the first images from the lunar surface.8:25 PM · Feb 22, 2024·561.9K Views
Intuitive Machines@Int_MachinesLunar Surface Day One Update (23FEB2024 0818 CST)Odysseus is alive and well. Flight controllers are communicating and commanding the vehicle to download science data. The lander has good telemetry and solar charging.We continue to learn more about the vehicle’s specific information (Lat/Lon), overall health, and attitude (orientation). Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus will participate in a press conference later today to discuss this historic moment. Press conference information will be coordinated with NASA and published shortly.
https://twitter.com/Int_Machines/status/1761032731729739804Still haven't seen any pictures
Chris Bergin - NSF repostedTyler Gray@TylerG1998Per this @ERAU_Daytona newsletter: the EagleCam system was not deployed during #IM1 #Odysseus’ landing attempt yesterday, but will still be deployed to take photos of the spacecraft on the surface at a later date.The wait for images continues…https://news.erau.edu/headlines/eagl
Japan’s space agency didn’t expect its wrong-side-up SLIM moon lander to revive itself after powering down for a circuit-chilling lunar night on Feb. 1. But that’s exactly what happened.“Last night, a command was sent to SLIM and a response received, confirming that the spacecraft has made it through the lunar night and maintained communication capabilities!” the SLIM mission team reported today in a posting to X / Twitter.
Chris Bergin - NSF repostedMax Evans@_mgde_Cryo testing for New Glenn is underway!Awesome to see so much activity at LC-36 recently. 📸 - @NASASpaceflight 📺 - http://nsf.live/spacecoast