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A Japanese lander crashed on the Moon after losing track of its location

“It’s not impossible, so how do we overcome our hurdles?”…

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arstechnica.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

A Japanese lander crashed on the Moon after losing track of its location

“It’s not impossible, so how do we overcome our hurdles?”…

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nytimes.com1 anni fa

Ispace of Japan’s Moon Lander Resilience Has Crashed

The loss of the Resilience spacecraft by Ispace repeated a crash into the moon in 2023 of the company’s first robotic lunar landing mission.

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aljazeera.com1 anni fa

Japanese firm declares lunar mission a failure after crash landing

The failed mission comes two years after the Japanese start-up’s first moonshot ended in a crash landing.

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upi.com1 anni fa

Ispace Resilience moon lander scheduled for afternoon touchdown - UPI.com

Privately owned Japanese aerospace company ispace on Thursday will make its second attempt to land a remotely controlled capsule on the moon as part of its settlement effort.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 5 giugno 2025·upi.com

    Ispace Resilience moon lander scheduled for afternoon touchdown - UPI.com

    Privately owned Japanese aerospace company ispace on Thursday will make its second attempt to land a remotely controlled capsule on the moon as part of its settlement effort.

  2. venerdì 6 giugno 2025·nytimes.com

    Ispace of Japan’s Moon Lander Resilience Has Crashed

    The loss of the Resilience spacecraft by Ispace repeated a crash into the moon in 2023 of the company’s first robotic lunar landing mission.

  3. venerdì 6 giugno 2025·aljazeera.com

    Japanese firm declares lunar mission a failure after crash landing

    The failed mission comes two years after the Japanese start-up’s first moonshot ended in a crash landing.

  4. venerdì 6 giugno 2025·arstechnica.com

    A Japanese lander crashed on the Moon after losing track of its location

    “It’s not impossible, so how do we overcome our hurdles?”…