Intuitive Machines
LUNR
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About Intuitive Machines
Intuitive Machines is a Houston-based aerospace company focused on lunar exploration and commercialization. It develops and operates delivery systems, data transmission networks, and infrastructure services to enable access to the Moon, including cargo and payload delivery, surface mobility, and autonomous lunar operations. The company emphasizes lunar missions and commercial space services to support NASA and other clients, with a portfolio that spans delivery, data, and infrastructure for sustainable lunar activity.
Recent News
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After Artemis: What a Sustained Lunar Presence Actually Means for Deep Space Exploration Economics
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Frontier Justice: Navigating the Future Legal Landscape for Private Actors in Space Law
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Governance of the Space Economy: A Hierarchical Framework (2026 Edition)
Lunar Space Traffic Management and the Future of Cislunar Operations
Intuitive Machines Completes Lanteris Space Systems Acquisition
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