Lunar lander is on its side on the moon’s surface
NASA has shared more details about yesterday’shistoric moon landing, when Intuitive Machines became the first commercial company to successfully touch down on the moon’s surface. The company shared an image taken by its Odysseus lander of its view of the Schomberger crater on the moon’s southern hemisphere as it came in to land, taken at an altitude of around 6 miles from the surface. The lander is stable, however, when it was coming in to land, it caught a foot on the surface which caused it to tip....