Athena Spacecraft Declared Dead After Toppling Over On Moon (cnn.com)
- Reference: 0176647365
- News link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/03/08/0145217/athena-spacecraft-declared-dead-after-toppling-over-on-moon
- Source link: https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/07/science/intuitive-machines-athena-mission-concluded/index.html
> Athena was expected to operate for about 10 days before powering down as lunar night fell over the spacecraft's landing site at Mons Mouton, a plateau that lies about 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the south pole. But photographs delivered by the lander before it powered down confirmed the vehicle is lying on its side. "With the direction of the sun, the orientation of the solar panels, and extreme cold temperatures in the crater, Intuitive Machines does not expect Athena to recharge," the company said in a statement. "The mission has concluded and teams are continuing to assess the data collected throughout the mission."
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> Intuitive Machines, however, highlighted that, although Athena did not operate as intended, the lander was able to briefly operate and transmit data after touchdown. That made the mission the "southernmost lunar landing and surface operations ever achieved." Intuitive Machines also said that Athena was "able to accelerate several program and payload milestones, including NASA's PRIME-1 suite, before the lander's batteries depleted." PRIME-1, which includes a drill that was expected to dig into the lunar surface to hunt for water, was able to move, according to a statement from NASA that states the device "demonstrated the hardware's full range of motion in the harsh environment of space."
[1] https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/07/science/intuitive-machines-athena-mission-concluded/index.html
[2] https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/03/07/1321219/intuitive-machines-lunar-lander-reaches-moon-status-uncertain
future archeology (Score:1)
Please archive and post the diagrams, instructions, program notes etc for future moon inhabitants...
Data (Score:2)
I have recently learned that these sorts of things don't constitute a failure, but data.
So congratulations to Intuitive Machines's... uhh, data acquisition.
But seriously- even in failure- landing shit on the moon is cool as hell.
So now we know (Score:5, Funny)
So now we know why aliens travel in flying saucers:
You can't land a saucer on it's side.
OBSESSION with WATER (Score:1)
If it costs $60-90 MILLION dollars to extract an ounce of water, that's certainly data.
But is it useful?
What if a blink of a Jeanie's eyes we had a moonbase with real live astronauts (not to be confused with Bezos Passengers) and they want a cup of water, now "shrinkflationed" to 4oz (~120ml), how many TENS of MILLIONS of DOLLARS would we charge just to bring that to the surface, remove "moon dust" from it (first must be FDA approved because "moon dust" may be a carcinogen)? I'm sure the EU has even strict
Fell over? (Score:2)
Did it fall or was it pushed?
Weeble Wobble (Score:2)
It was when mankind lost the technology that powered the weeble-wobble that it was doomed to remain on a single rock forever.