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Resilience, a lunar lander produced by the Japanese aerospace firm Ispace, has crashed into the Moon's surface. The lander was Ispace's second failed attempt at placing a spacecraft on the Moon; a ...
On a clear night, the moon you gaze upon looks the same as it looked for the first humans that walked Earth—the same ...
Private lunar lander from Japan descends to the moon’s surface, but its fate is unknown By MARCIA DUNN The Associated Press This image provided by ispace, inc. shows the Resilience lander ...
Ispace tried and failed in 2023 when its first lander ran out of propellant nearing the surface, dropping to a "hard" crash landing. Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic Technology launched its Peregrine ...
Private lunar lander from Japan descends to the moon’s surface, but its fate is unknown By MARCIA DUNN The Associated Press This image provided by ispace, inc. shows the Resilience lander ...
A guide on how to find the touch down zone of ispace's lunar lander on the moon's surface ahead of its soft landing attempt on June 5.
[3] The lunar solid inner core and the mantle overturn. Nature (2023). [4] Comprehensive mapping of lunar surface chemistry by adding Chang'e-5 samples with deep learning. Nature Communications ...
A private lunar lander from Japan descended toward a touchdown on the moon Friday, but its fate was unknown as flight controllers scrambled to figure out what had happened.
Interlune unveils a full-scale lunar excavator prototype to mine helium-3, aiming for a pilot plant on the Moon by 2029. ... The stripped regolith will then be returned to the lunar surface.
On June 5, a lander called Resilience was supposed to touch down in the Mare Frigoris region of the Moon, delivering, among other things, the continent's first-ever lunar rover.
A private lunar lander from Japan has crashed into the moon. The Tokyo-based company ispace declared the mission a failure several hours after communication was lost with the lander on ...