Today Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive
Machines”) and Nokia (NYSE: NOK, Euronext: NOKIA) announced the
successful final integration of Nokia’s Lunar Surface Communication
System (“LSCS”) into the IM-2 mission lander, named Athena. Athena
and the LSCS will voyage to the lunar south pole region in the
upcoming IM-2 mission, where Nokia and Intuitive Machines intend to
deploy the first cellular network on the Moon.
After months of testing and validation with Nokia Bell Labs,
Intuitive Machines engineers installed the LSCS “network in a box”
to one of Athena’s upper carbon-composite panels. Multiple
precautions were taken during the installation to help ensure that
the network will safely make the 239,000-mile journey to the Moon,
survive the stresses of take-off and landing, and operate optimally
on the lunar surface. Each of the 14 mounting points is thermally
isolated to keep the network insulated from the extremely low
temperatures of deep space. Intuitive Machines also integrated the
network into Athena’s Thermal Protection System. This system will
expel heat when the network is operating, and it will supply heat
to protect the network when it is idle.
Two device modules make up additional components of Nokia’s
LSCS, and they have been installed in two lunar mobility vehicles:
Intuitive Machines’ Micro-Nova Hopper and Lunar Outpost’s Mobile
Autonomous Prospecting Platform (MAPP) rover. Upon landing on the
Moon, the two vehicles are designed to deploy on the lunar surface
where they would immediately use the Nokia device modules to
establish connections to the network on Athena.
The LSCS utilizes the same 4G/LTE cellular technology used by
billions of devices on Earth, though Nokia Bell Labs
reconceptualized the system to meet the unique requirements of a
lunar mission. The network is engineered to handle surface
connectivity between the lander and vehicles, carrying
high-definition video streaming, command-and-control communications
and telemetry data. Intuitive Machines expects to relay data from
the LSCS back to Earth using its direct-to-Earth data transmission
service.
“We intend to prove that cellular technologies can provide the
reliable, high-capacity and efficient connectivity needed for
future crewed and uncrewed missions to the Moon and eventually
Mars,” said Thierry E. Klein, President of Bell Labs Solutions
Research at Nokia. “Cellular technology has irrevocably transformed
the way we communicate on Earth. There’s no reason it can’t do the
same for communications on other worlds.”
Nokia Bell Labs developed the LSCS and Intuitive Machines
created the Micro-Nova Hopper in partnership with NASA’s Space
Technology Mission Directorate via its Tipping Point initiative,
which funds industry-developed space technologies that can foster
the development of commercial space capabilities and benefit future
NASA missions. One of the goals of Intuitive Machines’ second lunar
mission will be to use the Micro-Nova Hopper and the LSCS to test
new sensor instruments that could help identify and map precious
resources on the Moon, like water ice. The Micro-Nova Hopper, named
Grace, is designed to descend into permanently shadowed lunar
craters. There it may use these new sensors to scan for large
concentrations of hydrogen, which are indicative of ice deposits.
All data collected by the Micro-Nova would then be transmitted over
the Nokia network to Athena, where it would be relayed back to
Earth.
The Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform (MAPP) rover was
developed by Lunar Outpost. Once on the lunar surface, the MAPP
rover is designed to exit from a protective enclosure on Athena,
extend its antennas, and establish a connection to Nokia’s cellular
network on Athena. The MAPP rover will then begin a multi-day
journey exploring the Moon's south pole region, mapping the lunar
surface while collecting stereo imagery and vital environmental
data along the way.
“We believe delivering Nokia’s 4G/LTE system to the lunar
surface is a transformative moment in the commercialization of
space and the maturity of the lunar economy,” said Intuitive
Machines CEO Steve Altemus. “We’re taking thoughtful steps to
achieve sustainability. Whether it’s Nokia connecting surface
assets, or Intuitive Machines’ ability to transmit that data back
to Earth and establish lunar data relay satellites, these
innovations are mainstay capabilities we believe will define the
Artemis generation, and they were initiated through NASA
leadership.”
Launch of Intuitive Machines’ Athena lander is targeted for no
earlier than late February from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
About Intuitive Machines
Intuitive Machines is a diversified space exploration,
infrastructure, and services company focused on fundamentally
disrupting lunar access economics. In 2024, Intuitive Machines
successfully landed the Company’s Nova-C class lunar lander,
Odysseus, on the Moon, returning the United States to the lunar
surface for the first time since 1972. The Company’s products and
services are offered through its four in-space business units:
Lunar Access Services, Orbital Services, Lunar Data Services, and
Space Products and Infrastructure. For more information, please
visit intuitivemachines.com.
About Nokia
At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act
together.
As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering
networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across
mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with
intellectual property and long-term research, led by the
award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.
With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any
ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities
for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and
partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and
sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital
services and applications of the future.
About Lunar Outpost
Lunar Outpost is the industry leader in space robotics,
planetary mobility, and space resources. We are on a mission to
enable an extended human presence in space and harness the vast
resources in space to drive positive impact on Earth. With multiple
rovers headed to the Moon for exploration and infrastructure
development, and technologies creating oxygen on Mars, our impact
spans the solar system. Lunar Outpost’s mobility and robotic
systems, including the exploration-class Mobile Autonomous
Prospecting Platform (MAPP), are set to power the New Space
economy. Through innovation and key partnerships, Lunar Outpost
delivers value to humanity, both in space and on
Earth.
Forward-Looking Statements
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Reform Act of 1995, as amended. These statements that do not relate
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include but are not limited to statements regarding: Intuitive
Machines expectations regarding the timing and success of its IM-2
mission; revenue for government contracts awarded to us; our
operations, our financial performance and Intuitive Machines
industry; business strategy, business plan, and plans to drive
long-term sustainable shareholder value; information regarding our
expectations on revenue generation and cash. These forward-looking
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expectations based upon currently available information and data.
Intuitive Machines actual results, performance or achievements may
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undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The following
important factors and uncertainties, among others, could cause
actual outcomes or results to differ materially from those
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Intuitive Machines risk factors detailed under the section titled
Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for
the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), the section titled Part I,
Item 2, Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition
and Results of Operations and the section titled Part II. Item 1A.
“Risk Factors” in Intuitive Machines most recently filed Quarterly
Report on Form 10-Q, and in our subsequent filings with the SEC,
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Contacts
For investor inquiries:
investors@intuitivemachines.com
For media inquiries:
press@intuitivemachines.com
Nokia Press Office:
Press.Services@nokia.com
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