U.S. company Intuitive Machines will attempt today to become the first private company to land on the Moon. Landing target time is 5:30 PM EST. #Odysseus is carrying a number of NASA experiment packages. The NASA broadcast is scheduled to start at 4:00 PM EST.
BREAKING ... Intuitive Machines on Zombie Twitter says they adjusted #Odysseus orbit overnight to move up today's lunar landing attempt. They're now targeting 4:24 PM EST / 1:24 PM PST.
The NASA live coverage now begins at 3:00 PM EST / 12:00 PM PST at this YouTube link.
BREAKING ... Intuitive Machines flight controllers have decided to fly one more orbit before attempting an #Odysseus landing. The new targeted landing time is 6:24 PM EST / 3:24 PM PST. The NASA webcast will now begin at 5:00 PM EST / 2:00 PM PST.
Here's the web site for Intuitive Machines, the U.S. company about to attempt the first commercial robotic landing on the surface of the Moon. (1/2)
Here's the web site for the NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, which has been issuing contracts to U.S. private companies to demonstrate the capability to robotically deliver payloads to the lunar surface, part of Project #Artemis.
This is the natural successor to NASA's commercial cargo and crew programs over the last decade. (2/2)
#IM1 launched on February 15, 2024 at 1:05 AM EST from #KSC Launch Complex 39A, atop a #SpaceX #Falcon9.
This is the launch video, indexed to T-1 minute. If the link doesn't take you there, T-1:00 is at the 54:18 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/live/CvdgoX-3WOM?si=C5U02xNxqmZqwnXJ&t=3258
An ancestor of the NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program is NextSTEP, which began in 2014 during the #Obama administration. The idea was to seek "commercial development of new capabilities for human missions in deep space."
Here we are, ten years later, and a successor to this pioneer program is about to attempt a robotic lunar landing.
More about NextSTEP at the link.
Not to be a Debbie Downer / Gloomy Gus / Eeyore / pick your analogy, but a reminder that #IM1 #Odysseus is a demonstration mission. The private sector is allowed to fail, to help us move faster overall with the goal of bringing down the cost as well as advancing the U.S. space industry.
Hopefully all goes well, but remember that failure is an option. Other companies will be attempting their own landings in the future.
LIDAR is an acronym for Light Detection and Ranging.
Here's a February 5 NASA article about the Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL). Expect the commentators to refer to NDL in the webcast.
#Space #NASA #Moon #Odysseus #IM1
From #CNN: NASA Administrator Bill Nelson says the descent burn is targeting 6:00 PM EST, with a landing targeting 6:24 PM EST. If they have to wave off, the next try would be at about 8:30 PM EST. "But that would be the last chance that they would have to land."
(Unclear to me if he means the last chance tonight, or the last chance period.)
https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/nasa-odysseus-moon-landing-intuitive-machines-scn/index.html
@WordsmithFL more than likely last chance today. They would need the orbit to sync up with the landing location due to Delta-V issues
@Kinnison I hope so. Waiting for official confirmation. We'll find out at 6:10 PM EST.
@WordsmithFL Take the laptop with you! What if you miss something?!
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it will make autonomous decisions about landing!
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@WordsmithFL: Uh-oh...
I suppose the other, less desirable possibility is a "spacecraft outage."
@WordsmithFL
Tumbled?
Any optical options for the projected landing site?
@pendrag NASA has the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in orbit that could photograph the orbiter one day, to determine what happened.
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@Wbtphdjd Apollo landing sites were chosen because they were bland -- nice smooth no craters sites.
#Artemis is going to the south pole because parts are in permanent darkness, and NASA believes frozen ice water is there, necessary for a permanent crewed lunar base.
But the south pole also have craters and mountain ranges, so it's lot more difficult to land there.
So public parking is better in some lots more than others. π
Bill Nelson looked elated! Made me smile π
Nicky Fox on NASA TV! She's a buddy. π