Article 6JXK1 The Odysseus lunar lander is on its side and will likely run out of energy soon

The Odysseus lunar lander is on its side and will likely run out of energy soon

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Screen_Shot_2024_02_26_at_12.15.04_PM.0. Odysseus captured this image approximately 35 seconds after pitching over during its approach to the landing site." | Image: Intuitive Machines (X)

The Odysseus lander is likely to remain operating for another 24 hours on the Moon's surface, despite being tipped over onto its side. Intuitive Machines, the private space company behind Odysseus, tweeted a few images taken by the spacecraft and gave more updates on how long the team expects it will remain operational.

Because of Odysseus' landing position, the panels and antennas aren't oriented exactly as planned, making it harder for it to generate power and communicate. Controllers on Earth will continue to collect data until its solar panels are no longer exposed to sunlight, which they anticipate will happen on Tuesday morning.

Flight controllers intend to collect data until the lander's solar panels are no longer exposed to...

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