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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.
A Japanese company plans to build a lunar city within 15 years, but first, it has to survive back-to-back mission failures.
This was the aerospace firm Ispace's second attempt at placing a spacecraft on the Moon. A third will follow in 2027.
After nearly six months in space, Ispace's Resilience lander will (hopefully) touch down on the lunar surface this week.
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Investigations by the Japanese company ispace identified issues with speed and an altitude sensor that likely doomed the ...
A Japanese spacecraft has probably crashed on the Moon, the second failed landing attempt for Tokyo-based private firm ispace ...
A Japanese lunar lander called Resilience failed to softly touch down on the moon’s surface on June 5. The spacecraft’s status is currently unknown after Tokyo-based company ispace lost communication ...
The Resilience lander was carrying a tiny rover, a miniature Swedish cottage, and several science payloads when it crashed ...
A robotic lander developed by a Japanese company named ispace plummeted to the Moon's surface Thursday, destroying a small ...
TOKYO—Japan’s hopes of achieving its first soft landing on the Moon by a private company were dashed Friday when the mission ...