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Intuitive Machines' second moon landing attempt, using the Athena lander, appears to have failed due to issues with a laser range finder, causing the lander to fall on its side. The Houston-based space startup is one of several companies working with NASA to return the U.S. to the moon, but this latest setback may have significant consequences for the mission.
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