Japanese lander broke into pieces before landing on the moon

Tokyo, Agency. Japan’s private company ispace’s lunar mission ‘Resilience’ crashed seconds before landing on Friday.

This lander was launched from Florida in January and reached the moon’s orbit in May. Due to the crash, communication was completely lost and the mission failed. One of the company’s missions has failed before as well. This time the system failed before landing. The company said that the laser system measuring the height of the lander could not work properly. Due to this, the lander fell down very fast and collided with the surface of the moon.




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