ispace's Resilience to Make Lunar Landing Attempt This Week

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The private ispace Resilience lunar lander is scheduled to attempt a soft landing in the Mare Frigoris region of the moon on June 5, with viewers able to observe the landing zone through telescopes and binoculars by locating key lunar craters near the site. The event will be streamed live, marking ispace's second attempt at lunar landing after an unsuccessful previous mission.
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