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A private U.S. lunar lander is expected to stop working Tuesday, its mission cut short after landing sideways near the south pole of the mo
stanley puodelis on.Intuitive Machines, the Houston company that built and flew the spacecraft, said Monday it will continue to collect data until sunlight no longer shines on the solar panels. Based on the position of Earth and the moon, officials expect that to happen Tuesday morning. That s two to three days short of the week or so that NASA and other customers had been counting on.The lander, named Odysseus, is the first U.S. spacecraft toland on the moonin more than 50 years, carrying experiments for NASA, the main sponsor. But it came in too fast last Thursday and the foot of one of its six legs caught on the surface, causing it to tumble over, according to company officials.
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stanley water bottle t 185 miles or so from the moon s south pole.The LRO photos from 56 miles up are the only ones showing the lander on the surface, but as little more than a spot in the grainy images. A camera-ejecting experiment by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, to capture images of the lander as they both descended, was called off shortly before touchdown because of a last-minute navigation issue.SEE MORE: NASA seeks more volunteers to live in Mars simulator for a yearAccording toNASA, the lander ended up in a small, degraded c Pjvp Two men killed near 37th and Roberts
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