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This was the aerospace firm Ispace's second attempt at placing a spacecraft on the Moon. A third will follow in 2027.
A Japanese company had hoped that the second time would be the charm for putting a robotic lander on the moon. But it appears to have failed again.
After nearly six months in space, Ispace's Resilience lander will (hopefully) touch down on the lunar surface this week.
Although the failure means another multi-year pause in Japan’s commercial access to the moon, country remains committed.
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CEO and founder Takeshi Hakamada apologised to everyone who contributed to the mission, the second lunar strikeout for ispace ...
TOKYO -- Japan's ispace seeks to become Asia's first private sector company to land successfully on the moon, but it is ...
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A Japanese company plans to build a lunar city within 15 years, but first, it has to survive back-to-back mission failures.
A private lunar lander from Japan crashed during a touchdown attempt, marking the latest casualty in the commercial rush to ...
NASA’s RASSOR robot successfully demonstrated regolith excavation in a lunar soil simulant test, showcasing its ...