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Report: Commercial Lunar Payload Services – Intuitive Machines IM-1 Mission (NASA 2023)

Synopsis

Here is a summary of the key information from the press kit about the Intuitive Machines IM-1 mission:

Overview

  • The IM-1 mission is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative and is scheduled to launch in mid-February 2024.
  • The mission will use Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander to deliver payloads to the rim of Malapert A crater near the Moon’s south pole.
  • There are 12 total payloads on board, including 6 NASA payloads and 6 commercial payloads.
  • The NASA payloads will study the lunar environment, demonstrate technologies, and contribute to a lunar laser ranging retroreflector network.
  • The mission has a planned duration of about 9 days in transit and 10 days operating on the lunar surface.

Launch Details

  • Launch is targeted from LC-39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
  • The launch window opens no earlier than mid-February 2024.
  • After launch, Nova-C will separate from the rocket and cruise to the Moon over about 7 days before entering lunar orbit.

Landing

  • Nova-C will land on the rim of Malapert A crater near the lunar south pole after a powered descent.
  • Landing is targeted for February 22, 2024 after about 1 day in lunar orbit.

Payloads

  • NASA Payloads: LN-1, SCALPSS, ROLSES, NDL, RFMG, LRA
  • Commercial Payloads: ILO-X, Lunagram, Jeff Koons Art Cube, EagleCAM, and others

The success of IM-1 will help demonstrate commercial lunar landing capabilities, deliver new science about the Moon, and lay the groundwork for future Artemis missions.

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