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Intuitive Machines Stock Tumbles With Fate of Moon Lander Unclear

Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 mission Athena lander in circular orbit around the Moon
Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 mission lander i🅺n circular orbit around the Moon.

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Shares of Intuitive Machines (LUNR) tumbled Thursday amid uncertainty about𒊎 the status 🍸of its Athena lander’s attempt to touch down on the surface of the moon today. 

Intuitive Machines shares slumped more than 20% in regular trading after NASA ended a livestream of Athena's lunar landing amid confusion about the lander's status. Intuitive Machines CEO Stephen Altemus reportedly said the vehicle successfully landed on the moon and was transmitting data to Earth, but that the company’s scientists were still figuring out its location and whether it was upright. The lander was generating power, he said, but not enough to run all of its functions.

The stock plummeted an additional 27% in after-hours trading when Altemus said he did not believe the lander was upright.

Second Lunar-Landing Try for Intuitive Machines

Thursday’s mission is Intuitive Machines’ second attempt at a lunar landing. Its lander Odysseus became the first commercial craft to soft-land on the surface of the moon in 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:February 2024. But that landing didn’t go according to plan—the craft tipped over shortly after landing, preventing it from performing some of its planned work. 

Intuitive Machines’ missions are 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:funded by NASA’s Artemis moon exploration program. Athena is carrying NASA technology and is intended to collect soil samples to be analyzed for the presence of water or other resources that can be extracted to make either fuels or oxygen.

With Thursday's losses, 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:shares of Intuitive Machines have shed about 38% of their value so 🙈far this year.

Update—March 6, 2025: This story has been updated to include Altemus's statement on the suspected status of Athena, as well as after-hours stock price movement.

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