Intuitive Machine shares plummet on the stock market after admitting that not everything has gone according to plan. The company's CEO, Steve Altemus, has admitted that the device "caught its foot on the surface, tilted" and landed on its side.

This is the first time that a private company has managed to land a device on the Moon. The device landed in a dangerous region for a lunar landing, full of craters and cliffs, but considered of high value because it is believed that these permanently shadowed craters contain frozen water.