Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus said, “During the third quarter, we continued to execute on our operational milestones. Starting with IM-1, we completed the full lander assembly on schedule in September. Assembly and integration continued on IM-2 and IM-3 while we transitioned to the new state of the art Lunar Production and Operations Center at the Houston Spaceport. Schedule changes and mission adjustments are a natural consequence of pioneering lunar exploration. We were ready to ship our Nova-C vehicle at the end of September, and now with our agreed upon launch date, we expect to ship in the coming weeks. We will continue to conduct offline confidence testing in our software, propulsion, and ground system until it’s time to go, taking full advantage of this extended interval between planned and actual launch dates.”
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