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Private mini rover aboard sideways Athena moon lander was ready to roll — but it couldn’t get out


Intuitive Machines’ Athena mission is already over, but silver linings have emerged from the short-lived lunar south pole landing effort.

Athena beamed back images from the surface of the moon despite landing sideways on March 6. This unhelpful orientation meant, however, that the lander could not generate power due to the position of its solar arrays and saw the mission end just a day after touchdown.

Further updates have revealed that another private spacecraft aboard the lander, the tiny Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform (MAPP) rover, was able to return useful data before the lack of power ended the mission.

Intuitive Machines’ second moon lander, named Athena, tipped over on the moon during its March 6, 2025 touchdown. (Image credit: Intuitive Machine)

“Our Lunar Voyage 1 MAPP rover successfully made it to the moon, collected data from the lunar surface and in transit, and proved MAPP was ready to drive,” U.S. space exploration company Lunar Outpost announced in a statement.



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