First (and last?) look at Intuitive Machines’ next moon lander’s footpad designs (photos)

Newly released photos of the next spacecraft to launch to the moon have revealed a detail that the U.S. company behind it really hopes will soon never be seen again.

Intuitive Machines on Thursday (Feb. 20) shared images of its second Nova-C lunar lander, “Athena,” as it was being encapsulated within a protective fairing for its liftoff to deliver NASA and commercial payloads to the moon’s surface. The photos show the 14-foot-tall (4.3-meter) probe from just below its launch mount, such that the bottoms of some of its six legs’ footpads are in view.

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