NASA's Artemis program faces delays, but Intuitive Machines plans to launch its spacecraft to the moon, potentially marking the first U.S. landing since 1972. Despite setbacks, the mission signals a shift towards commercial space exploration, with NASA relying on private contractors for lunar endeavors. Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lander aims for the moon's south pole, carrying NASA's scientific payloads, in a pivotal step towards lunar exploration and potential economic activity.
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