Intuitive Machines (IM) Mission

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Launch Window
Mid-February 2024
Targeted Landing Date
February 22
When
Launch Window
No earlier than mid-February 2024
Targeted Landing Date
February 22
Why
Part of NASA's CLPS Initiative
Establish Sustainable Human Presence
On the Moon
What
Nova-C Lunar Lander
Major System Tests
Verification
Certification Milestones
Payloads
NASA Science Instruments
Focus Areas
Plume-Surface Interactions
Space Weather/Lunar Surface Interactions
Radio Astronomy
Precision Landing Technologies
Communication and Navigation Node
Future Missions
IM-2
IM-3
Where
Moon's South Pole
Who
Intuitive Machines
Leading Space Exploration Company
SpaceX
Falcon 9 Rocket
NASA
Artemis Lunar Exploration
How
Launch Vehicle
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket
Landing Requirements
Specific Lighting Conditions
Significance
First American Spacecraft
To the Moon Since Apollo
First to Reach
Lunar South Pole
Advancing Lunar Exploration
Enhancing Lunar Science and Technology
Challenges
Weather Conditions
Affecting Launch Schedule
Specific Lighting Requirements
For Landing
Way Forward
Future Missions
IM-2 and IM-3
Continued Payload Delivery
Lunar Surface Research

Intuitive Machines (IM) is set to embark on a pioneering lunar mission, known as IM-1, under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. Slated for launch no earlier than mid-February 2024, the mission targets a landing on the Moon’s south pole on February 22. Utilizing SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, the Nova-C lunar lander will carry vital NASA science instruments to study various lunar aspects, including plume-surface interactions and space weather. This mission marks a significant milestone as it aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon and revive American lunar exploration, laying groundwork for future missions IM-2 and IM-3.

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