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LRO and Chandrayaan-2 captured debris of Japan’s crashed moon lander Rangefinder failure led to Resilience’s uncontrolled high-speed descent ispace confirms crash cause and plans future missions with ...
A private Japanese space company said its moon-landing crash earlier this month happened for a different reason than that of ...
Japanese company ispace confirms that a fault in the laser range finder of the Resilience lander caused the spacecraft to ...
A laser navigating tool doomed a Japanese company's lunar lander earlier this month, causing it to crash into the moon.
The spacecraft's laser range finder, or LRF, experienced an anomaly that prevented Resilience from obtaining valid ...
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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 ...
A few weeks after ispace's second Moon landing attempt ended in a crash, the Japanese company said it had already figured out ...
Despite back-to-back failures, ispace is planning its third moon landing attempt in 2027 with Nasa’s cooperation.
Bad software caused ispace’s first lunar lander to slam into the moon in 2023. Like the latest try, the problem occurred ...
The lander, named Resilience, was trying to land on the moon's Mare Frigoris, also called the Sea of Cold, when it failed.
NASA's Lunar Orbiter has found the crash site of Japan's Resilience moon lander. The spacecraft reportedly lost contact ...
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