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Intuitive Machines provides infrastructure as a service and is the catalyst for growing a lunar economy by using three pillars of commercialization: Transportation and delivery of payloads (satellites, scientific instruments, cargo), including rideshare delivery and lunar surface access; collection, processing, and interpretation of space-based data, by applying command, control ...
The Intuitive Machines IM-1 Lunar Lander, Nova-C, is on display on Oct. 3, 2023, before it is shipped to Cape Canaveral, Florida, for launch on a Falcon 9 rocket.
Image source: Intuitive Machines. But over the past 12 months, Intuitive's stock nearly quadrupled as it finally achieved its first successful lunar landing, gained new NASA contracts, and ...
On February 22, 2024, a robotic lander from Intuitive Machines landed semi-autonomously on the moon. [17] The original plan was for the lander to be autonomous, but "a problem surfaced with the spacecraft’s autonomous navigation system that required engineers on the ground to employ an untested work-around at the 11th hour." [18]
Boy oh boy, does NASA ever love Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ: LUNR)! The tiny space company landed a robot on the Moon earlier this year -- America's first (albeit unmanned) Moon landing since the ...
At its peak, Intuitive Machines' enterprise value reached $1.48 billion, or 18 times the revenue it would generate in 2023. Today, it's worth only $553 million, or 2.5 times the revenue it's ...
IM-1 was a robotic Moon landing mission conducted by Intuitive Machines (IM) in February 2024 using a Nova-C lunar lander. After contact with the lunar surface on February 22 the lander tipped to an unplanned 30 degree angle.
Indeed, Intuitive Machines is winning additional contracts, a $117 million contract earlier this month and a gigantic $4.8 billion contract just this past Tuesday! Now, some other space companies ...