Ispace Eyes Mid-Year Lunar Landing Attempt

ispace lunar lander

The Resilience lunar lander developed by Japanese company ispace.

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Ispace says it is targeting another attempt to touch down a lunar lander on the Moon’s surface around four to five months after the mission’s launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9. The Japanese company on Dec. 17 said it expects a six-day launch window for the Resilience lander to occur no earlier than mid...
Robert Wall

Robert Wall is Executive Editor for Defense and Space. Based in London, he directs a team of military and space journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.

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