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Japanese company ispace says it believes its second lunar lander mission crashed because of problems with a laser rangefinder ...
The lander carried six payloads, including an 11-lb. microrover named Tenacious, built by ispace's Luxembourg division. The ...
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Live Science on MSNNASA spots Japan's doomed 'Resilience' moon lander from orbit — and it's surrounded by far-flung debrisSpacecraft from NASA and India's space agency have snapped orbital photos of the Japanese lunar lander Resilience after its ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNiSpace Crashed Lunar Lander Failed Because of a Laser NavigatorJapanese aerospace and robotics company iSpace has announced why it believes its recent attempt to land its Resilience ...
Ispace concluded that the laser range finder failed to provide accurate data in the final phase of landing, leaving the ...
Aside from Texas-based Firefly, only five countries have pulled off a successful lunar landing: the Soviet Union, the U.S., ...
Private Japanese firm ispace, which failed at its second Moon landing in June, has revealed what caused its HAKUTO-R lander ...
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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 ...
NASA, for its part, had already spotted the wreckage. About a week after the crash, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter passed about 50 miles above the landing site, Mare Frigoris — and snapped a photo ...
Members of the Iris team have assembled the Iris Lunar Dream Capsule, a tiny payload that will launch aboard Griffin-1, the next lunar lander from Carnegie Mellon spinout Astrobotic. The capsule — ...
NASA’s orbiter snapped crisp images of where a private spacecraft crashed, revealing telltale marks of disturbed lunar soil.
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FOX Weather on MSNSee it: New NASA images show crash site of failed Japanese lunar landerA few weeks after ispace's second Moon landing attempt ended in a crash, the Japanese company said it had already figured out the problem: the Resilience lander couldn't tell where it was in position ...
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