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The US lunar lander "Athena" landed on the moon but did not stand upright."

Internet reports that on the 6th local time, the lunar lander "Athena" developed by the American "Intuition Machines" company landed on the moon at around 12:30 on the same day. The company's CEO said they believed Athena failed to stand upright. According to NASA, at about 19:16 EDT on February 26, the "Athena" lander was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard the Space Exploration Technology Corporation's "Falcon 9" rocket. NASA subsequently confirmed that the lander was separated from the rocket, and that the former entered a predetermined orbit and continued to fly towards the moon. About a week after flying, the lander is expected to land in a crater near the moon's south pole on March 6.

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