The IM-2 policy follows the Mons Monton Plateau, located in the Southern Polar Post of the Moon.
The American Company Spacex as part of the IM-2 mission has sent the Athena landing apparatus from the private company’s private company to the moon. This was reported by Space News.
The Falcon 9 launch vehicle from Athena on board began from the Cosmodrome in Florida on the night of February 27th.
The apparatus follows the Muton Plateau mons, located in the Southern Polar Post of the Moon. It is expected that he will try to get to the plateau on March 6.
It is noted that IM-2 carries a useful load for NASA. The Prime-1 apparatus can drill to a depth of a meter to see the presence of ice water or other volatile substances that may be present.
Remember, on February 15, 2024, Spacex sent an Odysseus or IM-1 landing module to the moon. The Odysseus apparatus made a successful landing on the moon, but turned to the side, but did not stop working.
Source: korrespondent

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