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NASA, Intuitive Machines Announce Landing Site Location for Lunar Drill
Nova-C lander on the lunar surface. (Credit: Intuitive Machines)

By Hillary Smith
NASA’s Langley Research Center

HAMPTON, Va. — In late 2022, NASA will send an ice-mining experiment attached to a robotic lander to the lunar South Pole on a ridge not far from Shackleton crater – a location engineers and scientists have assessed for months. NASA and Intuitive Machines, an agency partner for commercial Moon deliveries, announced the location selection Nov. 3.

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  • November 3, 2021
NASA Funds Hopper to Explore Lunar Polar Craters
An artist’s rendition of Micro-Nova deploying from Nova-C to explore permanently shaded regions of the moon. (Credit: Intuitive Machines)

PHOENIX (ASU PR) — Arizona State University is partnering with Intuitive Machines on a mini extreme mobility lunar vehicle, called Micro-Nova, that will hop around the moon’s surface and take the first-ever pictures inside craters close to the lunar south pole.

On July 16, 2021, NASA awarded the project a $41.6 million “Tipping Point” contract to develop, fly and operate a deployable lunar “hopper lander” on the moon. For this mission design, Micro-Nova can carry a 1-kilogram payload more than 2.5 kilometers to access lunar craters and enable high-resolution surveying of the lunar surface under the flight path.

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  • July 22, 2021