"Challenges and Triumphs of Moon Landings: A Scientific Perspective"

Two separate Moon landers have successfully made it to the lunar surface but embarrassingly fell over upon landing, with NASA's Odysseus lander, built by Intuitive Machines, scraping along and toppling over due to its considerable height and missing crucial data from malfunctioning laser instruments. Former NASA engineer Philip Metzger explained that the lunar environment makes everything tippier, emphasizing the need for wider landing legs and the challenges of designing for the Moon's gravity. While the lander's height offered potential advantages, such as longer exposure to sunlight for its solar arrays, it ultimately never got the chance to stand tall and proud.
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