The Resilience lander is set for touchdown on Thursday at 3:24 p.m. ET.
A tiny red Swedish-style cottage is set to become the Moon’s first "building," part of an ambitious art project now en route to the lunar north pole.
A Falcon 9 rocket delivered the two landers to space earlier this morning, kickstarting a pair of exciting private Moon missions.
During its descent toward the south polar region, one of the lander's legs may have been caught on the surface, Intuitive Machines said.
The Intuitive Machines spacecraft is the first American lunar lander since Apollo.
The Odysseus lunar lander is set for a Thursday touchdown, as Intuitive Machines aims to become the first private company to pull off a soft landing.
The commercial lunar lander is targeting a Thursday touchdown on the Moon, hoping to break a streak of failures.
Intuitive Machines is hoping to become the first private company to touchdown on the lunar surface after several recent failures.
After an upsetting string of failures, Intuitive Machines is next in line to attempt the first-ever commercial Moon landing.
Landscape's prototype first stage rocket, resembling Falcon 9, performed a brief hop that inches it a tiny bit closer to U.S. industry giant SpaceX.
Japan’s space agency is gearing up for a groundbreaking lunar landing with SLIM, aiming for unprecedented precision on the Moon’s surface.
The NASA-funded private Peregrine mission is ending in defeat, but that doesn't mean NASA needs to change course.
Astrobotic’s pioneering lunar lander lifted off on Monday, January 8, at 2:18 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral.
It will be a year filled with exploration, innovation, wonder—and no shortage of risk.
Firefly Aerospace's upcoming visit to the Moon's far side will now include SPIDER—a device for probing the lunar subsurface.
The company is ditching the Series-2 design for the Apex 1.0, which will now launch in 2026.
After a slight delay, the the H-IIA rocket blasted off at 7:42 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
The company set a launch date in November for its Nova-C lunar lander.
Scientists behind the Lunar Flashlight believe titanium particles got lodged in three of four propellant lines, severely reducing the probe's thrust.
A second stage engine meant for an Epsilon S rocket exploded one minute into the two-minute ground test.