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| Attribute | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | Intuitive Machines | Astrobotic | JAXA |
| Prime contractor | Intuitive Machines | Astrobotic | Mitsubishi Electric |
| Status | Landed | Lost | Landed |
| Customer | NASA-CLPS | NASA-CLPS | JAXA |
| Launch date | 2025-02-27 | 2024-01-08 | 2023-09-06 |
| Landing date | 2025-03-06 | — | 2024-01-19 |
| Landing site | Mons Mouton plateau, lunar south pole (~400 m off target) | Sinus Viscositatis (planned; never reached) | Near Shioli crater, Mare Nectaris (~10 m precision vs 100 m target) |
| Payload | 10 payloads delivered (2025-03-06) | 20 payloads from 7 nations (2024-01-08) | LEV-1 (2.1 kg hopper) + LEV-2 'SORA-Q' (0.25 kg sphere) (2024-01-19) |
| Contract value | $62.5M (2025-02-27) | $108M (2024-01-08) | — |
| Outcome | Soft-landed but tipped onto its side after altimeter failure caused the lander to strike a plateau and skid into a crater rim. Power depleted within ~24 hours; ~250 MB of data transmitted including TRIDENT drill range-of-motion demonstration. | Maiden flight of ULA's Vulcan Centaur. Helium pressurant valve failed to reseal post-actuation, over-pressurizing the oxidizer tank and rupturing it. Lander commanded into controlled re-entry; burned up over South Pacific 2024-01-18. | First Japanese soft landing; made Japan the 5th nation to soft-land on the Moon. One of two main engines failed at ~50 m altitude; lander touched down on its side but still met 100-m precision goal. Survived four lunar-night cycles despite not being designed for it; declared concluded 2024-08-23. |
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