An American spacecraft on the moon the first since the Apollo era is said to be alive and well though it’s not perfect landing on its side still officials are optimistic about its abilities ctv’s comml Cali now with what this means for the future of space exploration this is the first image from
The US spacecraft odyss fired back down to earth the picture also it was a quite a spicy 7-Day mission sending a surge of relief proof the unmanned vessel is okay after a shaky landing and caught a foot in the surface and the and the Lander has tipped like this and we believe this
Is the surf the the orientation of the Lander on the moon still coming close to its targeted sight near the moon’s South Pole it’s now communicating with plenty of power the technology performed flawlessly um better than expected performance it’s an autonomous Nova SE class lunar lander named adus it’s the
First time a lunar lander has been created by a private company intuitive machines allowing the United States to return to the moon for the first time in over 50 years one of the nice things about a commercial Lander is that it kind of opens things up they may have a
Little more flexibility for other payloads that they want to consider and so it lets people be more creative but right before touchdown the Landers navigation system failed the team resorted to a backup plan NASA’s laser Landing system what followed was several tense minutes and we are transmitting so
Congratulations I am team then a muted reaction when the lunar lander only sent back a weaker than expected signal there was a tense moment where we did not have regular Communications but our dedicated uh radio and ground operations crew found the signal and with NASA planning to send
Astronauts to the Moon in 2026 what this little vessel finds could be a new dawn for us space exploration Kamel kurali CTV News Toronto
An American spacecraft’s lunar landing didn’t go quite to plan, but officials remain optimistic about its abilities. Kamil Karamali reports.
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So it's laying sideways on the lunar surface? Is there anyway to right it?
Centre of gravity is too high.
Tell me apollo never went to the moon without telling me
Laying on side is not a success