Business at Houston-based space exploration company Intuitive Machines is taking off on two fronts.| InnovationMap
For 14 days of the month, the moon goes dark, and if humans have any change of further exploring the moon or even residing on it, there's going to need to be an innovation that can help sustain life in the dark and cold that results from the lunar night.| InnovationMap
Houston aerospace company Intuitive Machines has moved into its new $40 million headquarters at the Houston Spaceport.| InnovationMap
China and India scored moon landings, while Russia, Japan and Israel ended up in the lunar trash heap. Now two private companies are hustling to get the U.S. back in the game, more than five decades after the Apollo program ended — and one is based in Space City Houston.| InnovationMap
Houston-based space technology company Intuitive Machines has landed a $30 million NASA contract for the initial phase of developing a rover for U.S. astronauts to traverse the moon’s surface.| InnovationMap