Intuitive Machines (LUNR) Taking Humans to the Moon and Beyond
- Jonathan Poyer
- Apr 21
- 1 min read
The discussion opens with the recent success of the Artemis II mission, which returned to Earth and landed off the coast of San Diego. This milestone supports NASA's broader objective: a human landing on the lunar surface planned for 2028.
Featured Company: Intuitive Machines
Brian Gahsman identifies Intuitive Machines as a foundational player in lunar infrastructure. Rather than just providing transportation, they are a primary provider of landers, rovers, and robotics.
Key highlights include:
Proven Track Record: The company successfully landed on the moon in 2024 and again in March 2025.
Infrastructure Development: For the 2028 mission, they are tasked with deploying an autonomous rover and scientific equipment—effectively preparing the "Airbnb" for astronauts before they arrive.
Deep Space Strategy: Their roadmap includes contracts for Mars missions and exploration beyond our solar system.



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