Odysseus lunar lander, 1st US craft on the moon in 50 years, has died and will ‘not complete another call home’

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Odysseus, the first U.S. lander to park on the moon in more than 50 years, has “permanently faded” and will not be waking up again, the company that built it announced on Saturday (March 23).

The moon lander, nicknamed Odie, touched down near the lunar south pole on Feb. 22 after a nail-biting approach and a malfunction in the spacecraft’s landing guidance system. The spacecraft  did so with a face plant, however, landing on its side after one of its six legs snapped. The lander’s stumble only partially affected the success of its mission, which was to study the behavior of moon dust during spacecraft landings and take measurements of the conditions in the little-explored lunar region.

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