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Europe Will Have to Be More Tenacious to Land Its First Rover on the Moon

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Tenacious was set to become the first European-made rover to land on the Moon, but communications were lost with the lander that carried it.

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The Japanese Resilience probe has reached the Moon, but it is not known if it has successfully landed on what was the second attempt of the Japanese company iSpace to reach the surface of the satellite. At 21.15 it landed, but minutes later, the company announced that there was no communication with the ship and that they would report again. On board was the first European exploration vehicle, called Tenacious.

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It is not clear whether the first unmanned European rover has been successfully landed on the moon. The Luxembourg explorer Tenacious (Persistent) should have landed on the moon's surface around 21:17 on Thursday, but contact was lost about a minute before. The flight control in Tokyo has not yet received any sign of life.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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