Ispace's second lunar lander mission ended in a crash due to a malfunctioning laser rangefinder. Discover the shocking details of what went wrong and the company's plans to improve future missions.
In a significant setback for the Japanese company ispace, their lunar lander Resilience crashed on the moon due to a malfunctioning laser range finder. This marks the second failure in two years for ispace, raising questions about future missions.
On June 5, Japan's RESILIENCE lander crash-landed on the Moon, confirmed by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. This marks ispace's second attempt failure, raising questions about future lunar missions.
NASA has unveiled breathtaking photos of the crash site of ispace's lunar lander, Resilience, which recently met its fate on the Moon. Find out what the images reveal about the impact.
In a disappointing turn of events, Japan's ispace announced that its Resilience lander crashed while attempting the country's first commercial lunar landing, marking its second consecutive failure. The mission lost contact just before landing due to a malfunction in its distance-measuring device.
In a devastating blow to ispace, their lunar lander Resilience crashed on the Moon, destroying a rover and key experiments aimed at harvesting lunar resources. This marks the second failed landing attempt for the company, raising questions about their future in lunar exploration.
In a heartbreaking setback for Japan's ispace, their lunar lander Resilience crashed during its touchdown attempt, marking a second consecutive failure for the ambitious company. CEO Takeshi Hakamada expressed regret, but vowed to continue pushing for lunar exploration.
ispace's second lunar lander, Resilience, is poised for a critical touchdown on the moon's Mare Frigoris. Following a previous crash, this mission carries a rover and scientific instruments, aiming for a successful exploration.
As Ispace's Resilience lunar lander approaches its critical touchdown, mission control anxiously awaits confirmation of a safe landing. After previous failures, will this attempt succeed or falter?
On June 5, 2025, ispace will attempt to land its RESILIENCE spacecraft on the Moon, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration. The mission includes deploying Europe's first lunar rover, TENACIOUS, to conduct groundbreaking experiments on the lunar surface.