Camilla Hempleman-Adams will cover 150 miles during the two-week expedition, which she will complete on foot and skis in -40C ...
Camilla Hempleman-Adams, 32, will cover 150 miles during the two-week expedition, which she will complete on foot ... previously became the youngest British female to ski to the North Pole at the age ...
Camilla Hempleman-Adams, 32, will cover 150 miles during the two-week expedition, which she will ... youngest British female to ski to the North Pole at the age of just 15. Her father, the ...
The lander made its attempt at a landing near the Moon's Mons Mouton, a flat-topped mountain roughly 100 miles from the south pole, around noon on Thursday. But things didn't quite go as planned.
A Texas company's privately owned lunar lander was deemed non-functional after landing off-target sideways in a crater close to the Moon's south pole, the firm said on Friday. The mission to drop ...
A private lunar lander, developed by Texas-based Intuitive Machines, was declared dead on Friday, hours after landing sideways in a crater near the Moon’s south pole, the company confirmed.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A private lunar lander is no longer working after landing sideways in a crater near the moon’s south pole and its mission is over, officials said Friday. The news came ...
Where did IM-2 land on the moon? The IM-2 landed in the lunar south pole region, roughly 820 feet from its intended landing site in the moon's Mons Mouton region. The area is thought to contain ...
The mission, aimed at reaching the Moon’s south pole, faced a tense delay before confirming touchdown. The Houston-based company had earlier made history in February 2024. It became the first ...
This photo provided by Intuitive Machines on Friday, March 7, 2025, shows the Athena, a private lunar lander, after landing sideways in a crater near the moon's south pole. (Intuitive Machines via AP) ...
Intuitive Machines said it was uncertain whether its Athena lander was upright near the moon’s south pole — standing 15 feet (4.7 meters) tall — or lying sideways like its first spacecraft ...