ODYSSEUS SPACECRAFT - SCI & TECH

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

 

What's in the news?

       The Odysseus lunar lander has made the first United States landing on the moon in more than 50 years.

 

Odysseus Spacecraft:

       Odysseus, a spacecraft built by Intuitive Machines, used a Falcon 9 rocket of SpaceX to take off from Earth on February 15.

       Intuitive Machines is a ten-year-old company based in Houston, USA.

       The spacecraft carried six NASA payloads to the Moon.

       The lander module of Odysseus, called Nova-C, has become the second one, after Chandrayaan-3 last year, to land in the Moon’s south pole region.

       This is the third moon-landing event within a year, after Chandrayaan-3 and Japans’ SLIM (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon).

 

Mission Objectives:

       The lunar lander is designed to evaluate the environment at the moon’s south pole.

       This is significant as NASA prepares to send a crewed mission in September 2026 with Artemis III.

       Prior to deploying astronauts to this area, however, the agency wants to gather additional data.

       This information will help evaluate factors such as the quantity of water present and the accessibility of this vital resource.

 

Funding:

       For this mission, NASA paid Intuitive Machines $118m under a programme known as Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS).

       Under CLPS, so far, at least 14 private companies have been contracted to carry NASA payloads to the Moon.

       This collaboration is aimed at creating the market and technology ecosystem in the private space industry with respect to science and technology needs of lunar exploration.