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| Attribute | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | ispace | ISRO | Intuitive Machines |
| Prime contractor | Draper | ISRO | Intuitive Machines |
| Status | In development | In development | Landed |
| Customer | NASA-CLPS | ISRO | NASA-CLPS |
| Launch date | 2027 (NET) | 2027–2028 (NET) | 2024-02-15 |
| Landing date | — | — | 2024-02-22 |
| Landing site | Schrödinger Basin, lunar far side near south pole | Near Mons Mouton, lunar south pole | Malapert A crater, ~300 km from lunar south pole |
| Payload | 300 kg surface payload capacity (2026-05-28) | Up to 3 kg lunar sample return (2026-02-06) | ~100 kg payload capacity (1,908 kg launch mass) (2024-02-22) |
| Contract value | $73M (2022-07-21) | — | $118M (2024-02-15) |
| Outcome | Pivoted from Series-2 to APEX 1.0 architecture for higher payload capacity and far-side comms via two relay satellites. Far-side polar landing supports NASA's Endurance-A sample-return precursor science. | India's first lunar sample-return mission. Five modules launched on two LVM3 vehicles; requires both Earth-orbit and lunar-orbit docking — first-time capabilities for ISRO. Architecture sanctioned by Government of India September 2024. | First US Moon landing since Apollo 17 and first commercial soft landing in history. Lander tipped to ~30° on touchdown after landing-leg failure but transmitted data for ~7 days before sunset. |
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