Intuitive Machines Lander Is In Lunar Orbit With Landing Tomorrow

Intuitive Machines IM-1, Odysseus, completed its scheduled 408-second main engine lunar orbit insertion burn and is currently in a 92 km circular lunar orbit. Initial data indicates the 800 m/s burn was completed within 2 m/s accuracy.

After traveling over 1,000,000 km, Odysseus is now closer to the Moon than the end-to-end distance driving across Space City, Houston, TX.​

Over the next day, while the lander remains in lunar orbit, flight controllers will analyze the complete flight data and transmit imagery of the Moon.​

Odysseus continues to be in excellent health. The IM-1 Mission web page will host a live stream for landing coverage.

Intuitive Machines expects to land on the Moon at 1649 CST on Thursday, February 22nd.

Intuitive Machines share price is down about 11% today but the company is still worth around $1 billion.

Intuitive Machines share values have quadrupled in the last two months. There is selling ahead of the high risk lunar landing.