Problems in the lunar probes.
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What is the problem with the Intuitive Machine ship, we understand that it can land softly, that they have already achieved, what they should correct and I'm not saying it, more people say it, is the design, on the left you have the Intuitive Machine ship which is high, very high, look at the legs and the height it has with respect to the width of its legs, on the right you have the Blue Ghost ship, which landed very well and left us with spectacular views.
Souce

We also have another example, this is the eagle ship of the Apollo missions. Note that it is also very wide, short, this design is good because on the moon the gravity is much lower than on Earth, six times less and this causes any tall object to end up lying down or that is, any object that has a high center of gravity tends to lie down, a slight bounce or a stumble ends up unbalancing the landing, in fact the astronauts had quite a few problems walking normally because their center of gravity for the moon's gravity was quite high, in fact they managed to move better by jumping like a kangaroo, not by walking as we normally walk on land.
Souce

Another ship may have many problems in this sense with this type of high design, with a point of gravity, a center of gravity that is too high, since our beloved Elon Kusk's cannot land on the moon, they will have to change the design, there was a model from years ago, I don't know why they no longer publish it, why they continue with this one. It looks more like a manned dragon ship with landing legs than a starship, that is, it would be a much flatter ship, much shorter and with much wider legs.
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I think a few things that will help Starship land safely. They are very accurate in their landings so they shouldn't have any side-drift as they touch down. If they have legs that span 20 m and can adjust 15 degrees, they should be able to handle quite a bit of surface variation. Their final landing rockets are Dracos higher on the ship which should help counter the center-of-mass issues.
In the end, we will find out hopefully soon 😊
Yes, they are very precise in their landings, but it is very different on the moon, it is not the same here on Earth as on the moon or Mars, it must be interesting your first time on the moon, good if you do it, because they want to go directly to Mars.
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