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Private Japanese lunar lander heads toward a touchdown in the moon’s far north

  • A private lunar lander from Japan, named Resilience, is nearing its landing in the moon's unexplored far north.
  • Resilience includes a rover to gather lunar dirt and a toy-sized house designed by a Swedish artist.
  • Takeshi Hakamada, CEO of ispace, described this mission as a 'steppingstone' for future missions, including another lander planned for 2027 with NASA.
  • The landing attempt by ispace is part of the growing commercial lunar exploration sector.
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Space startup ispace revealed in the early hours of the 6th that it had been unable to establish communication with the lunar lander "Resilience," which had begun its descent to land on the moon. The company is currently investigating the details of the situation. It was attempting to be the first private Asian company to land on the moon. ispace will hold a press conference in Tokyo at 9 am on the 6th. CEO Takeshi Hakamada will be on stage at t…

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friendsofnasa.org broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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