In the early hours of Saturday, Falcon 9 successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, as part of a joint lunar mission between NASA and Intuitive Machines.

The rocket is carrying the Nova-C lunar module, which is expected to land on the moon’s Mount Mouton by March 6, 2025.
This mission marks one of the first commercial scientific landers aimed at exploring the moon’s surface in greater detail.
Falcon 9, known for its reusability, is one of the most advanced launch vehicles in the world, helping reduce the cost of space missions and paving the way for deeper exploration.
The launch was a success and represents a significant step forward in public-private space exploration partnerships.