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Resilience, a spacecraft built by Japan-based company Ispace, crashed while attempting to touch down on the moon. If ...
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Space.com on MSNispace's Resilience spacecraft lands on the moon today: Here's how to see the landing zone on the lunar surfaceA good way to find the Resilience Lander's forever home is to locate the Aristotles Crater, which sits above Mare Serenitatis ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNIspace’s Resilience Spacecraft Is Set to Land on the Moon Today—Here’s How to Follow AlongSpending months in transit does cause certain issues, adds CNN. The longer travel time can lead to more wear and tear to the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJapan’s ispace loses second moon lander as contact breaks before touchdownResilience lander fell silent near Mare Frigoris during descent, stalling a mission carrying a NASA rover, art payload, and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Resilience Spacecraft Likely Crashed on the MoonEarly reports suggest that an issue with the Japanese lander's sensors prevented it from sufficiently slowing down ...
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese company ispace said its uncrewed moon lander likely crashed onto the lunar ...
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AFP on MSNJapanese startup to attempt Moon landingA Japanese startup will attempt a tricky lunar touchdown tomorrow with an unmanned lander named Resilience, two years after ...
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RESILIENCE Lunar Lander crashed in Mare Frigoris on June 6, 2025, after a Hard Landing Moon. The Japan Moon Mission failed, ...
Resilience spacecraft is targetting to land in Moon's Mare Frigoris region. It is a vast, dark basaltic plain in the Moon’s ...
TOKYO: Japanese company ispace is set to attempt the lunar touchdown of its uncrewed spacecraft on Friday (Jun 6), two years ...
The spacecraft is believed to have descended too fast after a laser system for measuring altitude did not work as expected.
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Space.com on MSNWatch Japan's private ispace company attempt its 2nd moon landing on June 5The private ispace Resilience lander is ready for a moon landing attempt at 3:17 p.m. ET on Thursday (June 5).
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