Japanese Private Lunar Lander Crashes on Moon Amid Mission Challenges

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The Japanese company ispace's lunar lander Resilience, part of the Hakuto-R Mission 2, captured a stunning view of Earth from lunar orbit before likely crashing on the moon during its scheduled landing, marking a setback in private lunar exploration efforts.
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