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this week and is now en-route to the Earth's natural satellite, just sent back some stunning selfies with the Earth in the background as it crosses the gulf.The photos are magnificent.
Here they are, in all their glory:It'd also be a huge coup for NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services, the agency's attempt to contract private companies to send increasingly ambitious payloads to the Moon. Unfortunately, the program got off to an inauspicious start when its first mission — Astrobotic Technology's Peregrine Mission One —
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Private Odysseus moon lander beams home 1st photos from spaceMichael Wall is a Senior Space Writer with Space.com and joined the team in 2010. He primarily covers exoplanets, spaceflight and military space, but has been known to dabble in the space art beat. His book about the search for alien life, 'Out There,' was published on Nov. 13, 2018.
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Intuitive Machines’ moon lander sent home its first images and they’re breathtakingCheyenne is Engadget’s weekend editor and covers a little bit of everything. She’s particularly interested in emerging technology and niche gadgets, climate change, space, privacy, and internet culture. She’ll talk your ear off about Tamagotchis if you get her started.
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SpaceX launches private 'Odysseus' lander on pioneering moon mission (video)Michael Wall is a Senior Space Writer with Space.com and joined the team in 2010. He primarily covers exoplanets, spaceflight and military space, but has been known to dabble in the space art beat. His book about the search for alien life, 'Out There,' was published on Nov. 13, 2018.
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Six NASA Instruments Will Fly to Moon on Intuitive Machines LanderNASA is gearing up for a commercial robotic flight to the Moon under the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign.
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Tiny NASA Cameras to Picture Interaction Between Lander, Moon’s SurfaceSay cheese, Moon. We’re coming in for a close-up.
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