Intuitive Machines, Inc. enables deep-space tracking of NASA Orion for Artemis II return

Intuitive Machines, Inc. enables deep-space tracking of NASA Orion for Artemis II return
Intuitive Machines tracks Artemis II

The Artemis II crew is less than two hours from splashdown after completing a record-setting journey in space.

Throughout the mission, Intuitive Machines, Inc. supported NASA by providing deep-space tracking capabilities for the Orion spacecraft while it traveled more than 250,000 miles from Earth. Chief Technology Officer Tim Crain offers an inside look at the company's mission operations, highlighting the essential role of real-time navigation for NASA's Artemis program.

Intuitive Machines previously enabled real-time tracking of NASA’s Orion spacecraft during Artemis II using its space network and ground stations, according to company disclosures. The firm also accelerated work on a Lunar Terrain Vehicle to support NASA’s sustained lunar initiatives, as reported in earlier company updates. These projects reflect ongoing commercial contributions to major NASA missions.

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