Japan’s Private Moon Lander Crashes During Landing Attempt
Japan’s private lunar lander, Resilience, developed by the Tokyo-based company ispace, crashed during its landing attempt on the Moon in the early hours of June 6, 2025, marking the company’s second failed lunar landing in just over two years.The mission aimed to achieve a historic touchdown at Mare Frigoris, a relatively flat region near the Moon’s north pole, and was closely watched by a global
Japan’s private lunar lander, Resilience, developed by the Tokyo-based company ispace, crashed during its landing attempt on the Moon in the early hours of June 6, 2025, marking the company’s second failed lunar landing in just over two years.The mission aimed to achieve a historic touchdown at Mare Frigoris, a relatively flat region near the Moon’s north pole, and was closely watched by a global
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