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Space.com on MSNPrivate lunar landing: How Blue Ghost measured the moon's electric and magnetic fieldsOne of those investigations involved a distinctive deep dive into studying the interior of the moon.
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Space.com on MSNPrivate Japanese moon lander crashed due to laser errors, ispace saysThe spacecraft's laser range finder, or LRF, experienced an anomaly that prevented Resilience from obtaining valid ...
The failed mission comes two years after the Japanese start-up’s first moonshot ended in a crash landing. A Japanese-made private lunar lander has crashed while attempting to touch down on the moon, ...
A robotic lander developed by a Japanese company named ispace plummeted to the Moon's surface Thursday, destroying a small rover and several experiments intended to demonstrate how future missions ...
Intuitive Machines out of Texas is sending a second lunar lander, this time Athena, to the moon, ... A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is on top of the Nova-C lander which launched into space on Feb. 15, ...
Japanese space company's loss of lunar lander contact "doesn't look great," former astronaut says 03:28. Four-and-a-half months after launch atop a Falcon 9 rocket, a privately-built Japanese ...
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Europe's Moon Race Begins: French-Built Luna Rover Unveiled In Bold Bid To Conquer The Lunar South Pole By 2030This French-built lunar rover is hoping to spearhead Europe's ambitions in space. Developed by Venturi Space, MONA LUNA aims ...
Japanese company ispace says it believes its second lunar lander mission crashed because of problems with a laser rangefinder ...
The new booster is is scheduled to launch on the ninth Artemis lunar mission in the 2030s — but there's a chance that it will ...
Resilience, as the uncrewed lunar lander is called, is on track to make its touchdown attempt at 3:24 p.m. ET on Thursday — three months after its rideshare buddy made history.
At the University of Central Florida’s Exolith Lab, Dr. Phil Metzger and other university researchers have developed a ...
Resilience, ispace's second lunar lander, had problems measuring its distance to the surface and could not slow its descent fast enough.
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