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'Odie' snaps its first images of Earth on its way to the moon

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Intuitive Machine's robotic Odysseus spacecraft (aka Odie) beamed home its first images from space. The images were captured one day after the spacecraft blasted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The four images they selected were chosen from hundreds of images taken by the lander's cameras. The lander is aiming to touch down 186 miles away from the moon's south pole.
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