Japan's ispace lunar lander crash-lands on the Moon in second consecutive failure

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Japanese company ispace's second lunar lander, Resilience, likely crashed during its moon touchdown attempt, marking another setback in Japan's commercial lunar efforts, though the company remains committed to future missions and the U.S.-led Artemis program.
Topics:science#ispace#japan-space-industry#lunar-exploration#moon-landing#resilience-lander#science-and-technology
- Japan moon-landing attempt: Tokyo-based ispace loses communication with Resilience lander Reuters
- Resilience spacecraft likely crashed into the moon, Ispace confirms CNN
- ispace’s Resilience lander crash lands on the Moon Spaceflight Now
- In second straight failure, Japanese probe makes mission-ending "hard" landing on the moon CBS News
- Second ispace lunar lander presumed lost SpaceNews
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