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Space.com on MSNNASA moon orbiter spies grave of crashed Japanese lunar lander (image)NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has imaged the crash site of Resilience, a moon lander built and operated by the ...
A NASA spacecraft around the moon has photographed the crash site of a Japanese company’s lunar lander. NASA released the ...
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ispace's Resilience spacecraft lands on the moon today: Here's how to see the landing zone on the lunar surfaceISpace's private Resilience Lander will attempt to touch down on the Mare Frigoris region of the moon's surface on June 5, at 3:17 p.m. EDT (1817 GMT). While you won’t be able to see the lander itself ...
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Space.com on MSNPrivate Japanese spacecraft aims to land in the moon's 'Sea of Cold' this weekThe company's Reslience lunar lander will attempt to touch down in Mare Frigoris ("Sea of Cold"), a basalt plain in the ...
A Nasa spacecraft around the moon has photographed the crash site of a Japanese company’s lunar lander. Nasa released the pictures on Friday, two weeks after ispace’s lander slammed into the moon. The ...
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Inquirer Technology on MSNNASA photographs crash site of a Japanese firm’s lunar landerA NASA spacecraft around the moon has photographed the crash site of a Japanese company’s lunar lander. NASA released the ...
This go-around, the company is aiming to land in a different lunar location: a 750-mile-long (1,200-kilometer) plain called Mare Frigoris — or the “Sea of Cold” — which lies in the moon ...
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India Today on MSNJapan's ispace to attempt Moon landing tonight in Sea of Cold: What's this place?The region is geologically significant, with surface materials dating back to different lunar epochs, making it a target of ...
Ispace will live stream the landing globally; you can watch the English version here. Mare Frigoris is outlined in blue. Credit: NASA Resilience will land near the center of Mare Frigoris ...
Resilience, ispace’s second lunar lander, targeted Mare Frigoris, a basaltic plain about 900 km (560 miles) from the moon’s north pole. The company’s live-streamed flight data showed ...
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