Article 6B5B3 Japan’s first Moon landing has ended in failure

Japan’s first Moon landing has ended in failure

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Emma Roth
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1177849942.0.jpg The Hakuto-R lunar lander. | Image: Getty Images

What would have been the first private Moon landing has ended in failure after Japanese startup ispace lost contact with its lunar lander, as reported earlier by The Washington Post. As the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander inched closer to the Moon's surface, engineers found that they were no longer able to communicate with the spacecraft.

Currently, we have not confirmed communications from the lander," ispace CEO Takeshi Hakamada said during a livestream of the mission. So we have to assume that we could not complete the landing."

Our engineers and mission operations specialists in our MCC are currently working to confirm the current status of the lander. Further information on the status of the lander will be announced as it becomes...

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