Ay Lander’s condition is not known after touching the moon

NASA ‘Athena’ will make a touch on the surface of Lander Moon
FOX News Senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie is joining Faulkner Focus’ to discuss an astronaut to discuss an astronaut, who rejected the allegations that NASA plays a role in delaying the withdrawal of the Moon surface and the retreat of politics.
Associated Press opened a Moon Lander’s goal in the early hours on Thursday, but the controllers on the floor reported that Athena Lander could not verify the situation during the landing. In addition to its condition, the place of craft descends is also uncertain.
Lander, who belonged to intuitive machines, carried an ice drill, a drone and two rover. Athena apparently communicated with controllers, Associated Press reported authorities.
Mission Director and founding partner, Tim Crain, told the team to “confirm” to the team in Texas, but told the team to “continue to work on the problem”.
This photo provided by NASA shows Athena Lander of intuitive machines approaching the surface of the month on 6 March 2025 Thursday. (NASA through AP)
The first commercial Moon Lander ‘Odysseus’ lands in Moon
NASA and intuitive machines ended the online live stream and announced that they would organize a news conference on the status of Athena on Thursday.

In this undated image published by intuitive machines, the latest moon Lander of the intuitive machines is displayed. (Intuitive machines through AP)
Special Ay Lander Blue Ghost goes down to the moon with equipment for NASA
Last year, the intuitive machine saw that Odysseus Lander was going to the moon, just pressing today’s landing to go down to the sides.

This rending special Moon Lander Blue Ghost touches the moon with a special delivery for NASA on March 2, 2025 Sunday. (NASA/Firefly Aviation and Space on AP)
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Athena, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost’s goal on Sunday, the second craft descending this week.
Firefly, Lander’s chief engineer Firefly’s Will Coogan, “You all put up landing. You stayed on the Moon.” He said. Blue Ghost’s Landing made Firefly Aerospace’s first private company to put a spacecraft in the moon without hitting or falling.
Fox News’ Landon Minon contributed to this report.