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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.
After nearly six months in space, Ispace's Resilience lander will (hopefully) touch down on the lunar surface this week.
Japan's ispace lunar lander Resilience crashed during descent, marking the company’s second failed moon mission in two years.
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 ...
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 ...
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese company ispace said its uncrewed moon lander likely crashed onto the lunar ...
An attempt to become the third successful private landing on the moon has ended in failure, as ispace's Resilience probe ...
The Tokyo-based company ispace declared the mission a failure several hours after communication was lost with the lander.