After successful landing: American space probe sends first images of the moon

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A few days ago, the American lander “Odysseus” successfully landed on the moon. The company released this image of the moon’s surface on Monday.

A few days after the first successful commercial moon landing, the lander “Odysseus” sent images of the surface of Earth’s satellite for the first time. On Monday, the company Intuitive Machines published several images that ‘Odysseus’ made on Friday evening during the landing, showing, among other things, the surface of the moon.

The recordings confirmed, among other things, that ‘Odysseus’ landed in a crater called ‘Malapart A’ within 1.5 kilometers of the originally intended landing site, it was said – and is therefore further south on the moon than any other spacecraft. has ever been. Scientists suspect that there are numerous mineral resources in the area.

The lander is still communicating with the control center, it said. Data is now collected until the sun no longer reaches the landing site and charging of the solar batteries is no longer possible.

NASA contracts with private companies

Last week, the ‘Nova-C’ lander, nicknamed ‘Odysseus’ or ‘Ody’, landed an American device on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. However, the spacecraft tilted during landing and is now on its side, according to Intuitive Machines. However, data can still be collected.

The ‘Nova-C’ lander is about the size of an old-fashioned British telephone box, has aluminum legs, weighs about 700 kilograms and can transport about 130 kilograms of cargo. NASA wants to collect as much knowledge as possible relatively cheaply and efficiently on its own path back to the moon by awarding contracts for moon landings to private companies and working with them.

Moon landings are seen as technically very demanding and often go wrong. This year alone, two planned landings turned out differently than hoped. (SDA)

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