Japanese Moon Lander's Second Attempt Ends in Crash, Status Unclear

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A Japanese company's attempt to land its lunar spacecraft, Resilience, on the moon likely ended in failure after losing communication, marking a setback in its efforts to establish a commercial presence on the moon and support future human exploration.
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