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Intuitive and NASA held a news conference on Friday evening. The lander "is stable, near or at the intended landing site," said Intuitive CEO Steve Altemus. One hiccup though — the lander is on its side.
Altemus said the craft was going 25,000 miles an hour in orbit and landed at about 6 miles an hour, with a horizontal speed of about 2 miles an hour — a comfortable walking pace. The company believes one of the lander's feet caught on something on the way down, causing it to trip.
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