Intuitive Machines Soars Over 50% As Space Company Completes First Private Moon Landing

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Space company Intuitive Machines became the first business to land a private spacecraft on the moon on Thursday.

The shares soared 52.8% in extended trading Thursday. Other space stocks also rose. Momentus rose 19%; Astra Space rose 16%; Virgin Galactic rose 5%.

Why it matters: The successful touchdown could be the genesis of a lunar economy and the anticipated era of privatized, for-profit moon exploration.

  • Intuitive Machines' Nova-C lunar lander — nicknamed "Odysseus" — is the first fully robotic lander developed in the U.S. to touch down on the moon since the Surveyor 7 spacecraft in 1968.

The latest: Confirmation for Odysseus' landing was delayed by several minutes because of communication issues between equipment on Earth and the spacecraft.

  • After a nail-biting 16 minutes, the company said it detected a faint signal from the Odysseus.

Details: The lander launched into space from Cape Canaveral aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket last week and traveled over 621,000 miles before successfully entering lunar orbit on Wednesday

  • Odysseus captured its first image of the moon on Tuesday, when it was around 62,000 miles away. It also took a picture of the moon's Bel'kovich K crater.

  • The spacecraft is carrying a host of NASA science experiments alongside several other private payloads, including a cube carrying artist Jeff Koons' 125 miniature stainless steel sculptures depicting the moon's phases.

  • Its target was the Malapert A crater within the southern highlands on the side of the moon visible from Earth.

Of note: The experiments are crucial for upcoming missions in NASA's Artemis program, which includes a manned lunar landing currently scheduled for 2026.

  • Through the experiments, NASA will collect data on Odysseus' movement and fuel usage during its descent as well as conditions in the moon's south pole region.

  • The region is home to craters with perpetually dark and extremely cold interiors but warm rims that receive almost continuous sunlight.

  • NASA is interested in such craters because they could one day host vital support systems for humanity's first base on the moon, which may be developed during future Artemis missions.

What they're saying: "Today, for the first time in more than a half century, the U.S. has returned to the moon," NASA administrator Bill Nelson said after the landing.

  • "Today, for the first time in the history of humanity, a commercial company — an American company — launched and led the voyage up there," he added. "Today is a day that shows the power and promise of NASA's commercial partnerships."

The big picture: Intuitive Machines has two other lunar lander missions planned in 2024.

  • Astrobotic Technology, another private space company, will make a second attempt at a lunar landing later this year after its first try last month failed hours after launch.

  • Firefly Aerospace also has one planned this year.

  • The missions are part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services, which allows it to hire private space companies to deliver its lunar instruments.

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