Credit: Intuitive Machines
Additional color processing, artefact removal and panoramic reprojection: Simeon Schmauß
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On Feb. 22, 2024, Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander captures a wide field of view image of Schomberger crater on the Moon approximately 125 miles (200 km) uprange from the intended landing site, at approximately 6 miles (10 km) altitude.
Credit: Intuitive Machines
Additional color processing, artefact removal and panoramic reprojection: Simeon Schmauß
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On Feb. 22, 2024, Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander captures a wide field of view image of Schomberger crater on the Moon approximately 125 miles (200 km) uprange from the intended landing site, at approximately 6 miles (10 km) altitude.
Credit: Intuitive Machines
Additional color processing and artefact removal: Simeon Schmauß
source: flic.kr/p/2pzVzdo
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Odysseus passes over the near side of the Moon following lunar orbit insertion on 21FEB2024. The lander continues to be in excellent health in lunar orbit.
Credit: Intuitive Machines
Additional color processing and artefact removal: Simeon Schmauß
source: flic.kr/p/2pzwreV
Tags: Moon NASA IntuitiveMachines CLPS
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Intuitive Machines successfully transmitted its first IM-1 mission images to Earth on February 16, 2024. The photos were captured shortly after separation from SpaceX’s second stage, marking the start of Intuitive Machines' first journey to the Moon under NASA’s CLPS initiative.
Credit: Intuitive Machines
Additional color processing, artefact removal and panoramic reprojection: Simeon Schmauß
Better viewer: www.360cities.net/image/im-1-mission-public-affairs-camer...
source: flic.kr/p/2pyGoSX
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