SpaceX launches Nova-C lander with 3D-printed engines to Moon’s south polar region

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On February 14, 2024, Intuitive Machines launched its Nova-C lander on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The lander, nicknamed “Odie”, is designed to land in the moon’s south polar region on February 22, 2024, about 186 miles from the south pole. 

The Nova-C lander is part of the IM-1 mission, which includes the Odysseus module. The lander has a 3D-printed main engine and is part of the IM-1 mission

According to collectspace.com, the Nova-C lander separates from the stage about 48 minutes after launch, after a 35-minute coast period and 53-second burn. 

According to Caltech, it takes about three days for a spacecraft to reach the moon. During that time, the spacecraft travels at least 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers), which is the distance between Earth and the moon. The specific distance depends on the path chosen

Plans call for Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C vehicle, a hexagonal cylinder with four legs, to reach its destination after about a weeklong flight on Feb. 22 for a landing at crater Malapert A near the moon’s south pole.

The Nova-C is a class of lunar landers designed by Intuitive Machines to deliver commercial and NASA payloads to the moon’s surface. The Nova-C is a hexagonal cylinder with six landing legs, about 14 feet tall and 5 feet wide

The Nova-C is part of the IM-1 mission, which aims to create a commercial lunar economy. The lander will carry five NASA payloads and commercial cargo

Intuitive Machines is a space exploration company that provides a variety of services and products to support human and robotic exploration of the moon, Mars, and other destinations

Intuitive Machines offers the following services:

  • Lunar access 
  • Lunar data services 
  • Extreme lunar mobility 
  • Space system management 
  • Orbital data services 
  • Hardware design and building 
  • Space products and services Intuitive Machines has also designed spacecraft and airborne drones, including the Nova-C lander, the Universal Reentry Vehicle (URV), and other flight instrument systems. Intuitive Machines is headquartered in Houston, Texas and was founded in 2013 by Stephen Altemus, Kam Ghaffarian, and Tim Crain

Intuitive Machines is the most NASA-awarded commercial lunar program. The company has three missions that will deliver NASA and commercial payloads into orbit and on the surface of the Moon. Right now, the company’s fourth lunar mission is contracted with commercial payloads

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