white-knuckle time. their ability to land is not where the radar, but with light pulses called lidar and it is on the blink. it s not working it s not working whether that eventually degrades into a crash on the moon or out into space. i don t know the answer to that let s hope that this might be one of those miracles so after all that, and those white-knuckle moments, the miracle apparently did happen and the company behind odie announced that the lander was in fact upright in transmitting from the moon one of that standing effort. i know this was a nail-biter, but we are on the on the surface and we are transmitting. and well come to the moon. houston. odysseus as found his new home odysseus is odie s full cnn space and defense correspondent, kristin fisher is here with me. i m christine intuitive, the name of the company says odie is safely on the moon and is transmitting, but we we have not seen any photos yet. why not i think by this 0.24 hours land after l
anxiously awaiting to see if this small private american company partnering with nasa could pull off landing on the moon surface for the first time in more than 50 years. and then nasa administrator bill nelson came here to this desk on lead, and he announced there were text i think we ll difficulties. in fact, he seemed to be preparing us for the chance that this lunar lander, nicknamed odie, might crash into the moon well it s white-knuckle time. their ability to land is not where the radar, but with light pulses called lidar and it is on the blink. it s not working. it s not working whether that eventually degrades into a crash on the moon or out into space. i don t know the answer to that. let s hope that this might be one of those miracles so after all that, and those white-knuckle moments, the miracle apparently did happen and the company behind odie announced that the lander was in fact upright in transmitting from the moon we re standing effort. i know this was
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