Crater-diving hopper ‘Gracie’ launching to the moon aboard private Athena lander this month

A SpaceX launch later this month will send a new type of lunar explorer to the moon.

IM-2, the second moon mission by Houston company Intuitive Machines, will lift off from Florida’s Space Coast during a four-day window that opens on Feb. 26.

If all goes to plan, Athena will land on a plateau just 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the moon‘s south pole. This region is thought to be rich in water ice, and IM-2 will prospect for the precious resource with the help of some ride-along robots, including a pioneering hopper nicknamed Gracie.

Illustration of Athena, Intuitive Machines’ second lunar lander, on the surface of the moon. (Image credit: Intuitive Machines)

Gracie is a joint effort of Intuitive Machines and NASA, which contributed $41 million toward the development of the 77-pound (35-kilogram) robot. The little explorer is named after Grace Hopper, a pioneering computer scientist and mathematician who died in 1992.

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