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Resilience, ispace's second lunar lander, is expected to touch down on Mare Frigoris, a basaltic plain about 900 km (560 miles) from the moon's north pole, at 4:17 a.m. Friday local time (1917 GMT ...
A clash between Elon Musk and Donald Trump threatens around $22 billion worth of SpaceX government contracts. Meanwhile, ...
This week, uncover the fate of the latest lunar lander to attempt touchdown on the moon’s surface, see a tower of worms, revisit the Dead Sea Scrolls’ age, and more.
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.
The Resilience lander stopped transmitting just 192 meters from the surface, likely crashing into the moon. A Japanese ...
Seeing a total solar eclipse can be even more impressive than witnessing the aurora borealis, but it will be quite a while ...
Japan's ispace lunar lander Resilience crashed during descent, marking the company’s second failed moon mission in two years.
Early reports suggest that an issue with the Japanese lander's sensors prevented it from sufficiently slowing down ...
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 ...
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