READY TO LAUNCH
The lunar landing on March 6, 2025 didn’t go as planned, but if pushing the boundaries of innovation and exploration were easy, everyone would do it. Columbia will continue working with the brightest minds across various industries to develop and test our latest innovations in the harshest of environments, bringing space‑grade technology to Earth to protect you from the elements.
About the Mission
Columbia’s award-winning technology is going back to the Moon. In 2024, Intuitive Machines sent the IM-1 Odysseus lander to the Moon for the first visit of a U.S. spacecraft in more than 50 years with our Omni-Heat™ Infinity technology aboard. Now the IM-2 Athena lunar lander will continue to push the boundaries of exploration with our Omni-Shade™ Sun Deflector and Omni-Heat™ Infinity techs helping to protect vital systems against extreme conditions in space.
As part of NASA’s Artemis campaign lunar exploration efforts, the IM-2 mission will help to continue laying the foundation for a sustainable human presence on the Moon. More broadly, it is an ambitious scientific quest fueled by a desire to fully understand our solar system and gain knowledge to help progress humanity.
For Columbia, it is an unparalleled opportunity for exploration and discovery, paving the way for advancements in technologies and materials innovations that will enhance our products and ultimately the lives of our customers.