Business at Houston-based space exploration company Intuitive Machines is taking off on two fronts.| InnovationMap
A private U.S. lunar lander tipped over at touchdown and ended up on its side near the moon’s south pole, hampering communications, company officials said Friday.| InnovationMap
It's official. This Houston company is live in the public market.| InnovationMap
Houston-based space exploration company Intuitive Machines just unveiled its version of a lunar terrain vehicle that’s designed to be used by astronauts in NASA’s Artemis moon discovery program.| InnovationMap
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It might surprise many to learn that publicly traded, NASA-backed Intuitive Machines, which has emerged as a commercial leader within lunar access technology development, had several pivots before finding its niche within space innovation.| InnovationMap