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U.S. Moon Landing: How to Watch and What to Know About the Odysseus Mission

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U.S. Moon Landing: How to Watch and What to Know​

If all goes as planned, Odysseus, a private spacecraft, will touch down on the lunar surface on Thursday. It will be the first U.S. moon landing in more than 50 years.

A view from a spacecraft camera showing its machinery, with a component covered in foil that has the NASA logo, an American flag and the Intuitive Machines logo on it. Earth can be partly seen in the distance below the spacecraft.
A view from onboard the Intuitive Machines Odysseus mission in Earth’s orbit on Feb. 16.Credit...Intuitive Machines

Kenneth Chang

Feb. 21, 2024Updated 6:16 p.m. ET

On Wednesday morning, a robotic lunar lander launched by a Houston company got closer to reaching the moon.
The company, Intuitive Machines, announced that its Odysseus spacecraft had fired its engine for six minutes and 48 seconds, slowing it enough to be pulled by the moon’s gravity into a circular orbit 57 miles above the surface.
On Thursday, it is scheduled to touch down on the moon. If all goes well, it will become the first private spacecraft ever to make a soft landing there and the first American mission to arrive there since Apollo 17 in 1972.

When is the landing and how can I watch it?​

Odysseus is expected to land on the lunar surface at 5:30 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday. (Late Wednesday afternoon, Intuitive Machines adjusted the landing time, moving it up by 19 minutes, based on the orbit the spacecraft ended up in.)
Although it is a private mission, the main customer is NASA, which paid $118 million for the delivery of six instruments to the moon. NASA TV will stream coverage of the landing beginning at 4 p.m. on Thursday.

Where is the spacecraft going to land?​

Odysseus is aiming for a spot in the south polar region, a flat plain outside the Malapert A crater. (Malapert A is a satellite crater of the larger Malapert crater, which is named after Charles Malapert, a 17th-century Belgian astronomer.)
 

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The greatest mistake for humanity n the yanks is the yanks stopped going to the moon. Imagine where humanity will be now if space exploration continued.

 
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