Ispace's Lunar Lander Successfully Enters Moon's Orbit for Private Japanese Mission.

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Ispace's Lunar Lander Successfully Enters Moon's Orbit for Private Japanese Mission.
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Japanese aerospace company ispace's private Moon mission, the Hakuto-R lander, has successfully entered lunar orbit after a three-month journey. The lander is carrying the United Arab Emirates' first Moon mission, a lunar camera from Candensys Aerospace, an AI flight computer from Mission Control Services, NASA's lunar flashlight, and a miniature lunar rover. The landing is scheduled for late April, and ispace is already planning two more missions to the Moon.

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