Commercial company Intuitive Machines has put its second probe on the moon, but it was not immediately clear if the vehicle ...
On top of that, the distance from the moon to the earth makes human control impossible, so robotic probes must touch down autonomously. That means the probe must fire rocket engines in a precise ...
MAPP, built by the Colorado company Lunar Outpost, will touch down aboard Intuitive Machines' Athena lander at 12:32 p.m. ET ...
It’s hitching a ride to the moon to find out whether robots could someday repair spaceships like the one carrying it.