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To The Moon and Beyond: How to Get to the Moon in Five Easy Steps | Samuel Peralta | TEDxUofT
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-24 15:22
10 days ago, a SpaceX Falcon rocket blasted off from Cape Kennedy. It carried lunar lander Blue Ghost made by Firefly Aerospace. Inside that lunar lander is an archive made by the lunar codeex. It carries thousands of works of art, writing, music, and film, including an indigenous art collection. In five weeks, it's scheduled to land on the moon. Did you catch the moon last night? Well, maybe it was cloudy. You missed it. But at least once in our lives, each one of us has stopped to gaze at the moon. What d ...
Intuitive Machines' IM-2 Lunar Lander Successfully Commissioned and En Route to the Moon
Newsfilter· 2025-02-27 13:14
Core Insights - Intuitive Machines has successfully launched its IM-2 mission with the Nova-C class lunar lander, Athena, marking a historic moment with three lunar landers en route to the Moon simultaneously [1][2][3] Group 1: Mission Details - The IM-2 mission was launched on February 26, 2025, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center and established communication with the mission operations center shortly after liftoff [2][3] - Athena is in excellent health and is preparing for main engine firings to refine its trajectory for lunar orbit insertion, scheduled for March 3, with a lunar landing opportunity expected on March 6 [2][4] Group 2: Strategic Importance - The IM-2 mission is part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, which aims to support human missions and establish a sustainable presence on the Moon [4] - The CEO of Intuitive Machines emphasized that the mission signifies rapid advancements in lunar services and the intent to establish a foothold on the Moon for further exploration of the Solar System [3][4] Group 3: Company Background - Intuitive Machines is focused on disrupting lunar access economics and has previously achieved a successful lunar landing with its Nova-C class lander, Odysseus, in 2024 [5] - The company operates through four business units: Lunar Access Services, Orbital Services, Lunar Data Services, and Space Products and Infrastructure [5]