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Spacecraft from NASA and India's space agency have snapped orbital photos of the Japanese lunar lander Resilience after its ...
Japan's private Resilience lunar lander captured a nice photo of the moon's south polar region. The probe is gearing up for a June 5 touchdown try.
The photos, taken by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, show a dark mark and a faint halo in the Mare Frigoris region—also known as the Sea of Cold—where ispace’s “Resilience” lander and its mini ...
The images show a dark smudge where the lander, named Resilience, and its mini rover crashed into Mare Frigoris or Sea of Cold, a volcanic region in the moon’s far north. A faint halo around the area ...
A replica of lunar rover Tenacious (front) and Resilience, a moon lander built by Japan-based startup ispace, displayed at a live event for the progress of the Moon landing of Resilience, in Tokyo ...
Despite back-to-back failures, ispace is planning its third moon landing attempt in 2027 with Nasa’s cooperation.
Plans had called for the 7.5-foot (2.3-meter) Resilience to beam back pictures within hours and for the lander to lower the piggybacking rover onto the lunar surface this weekend.
A Nasa spacecraft around the moon has photographed the crash site of a Japanese company’s lunar lander. Nasa released the pictures on Friday, two weeks after ispace’s lander slammed into the moon.
This image provided by NASA shows an annotation indicating the impact site for ispace's Resilience lunar lander, seen by the ...
The Tokyo-based company ispace declared the mission a failure several hours after communication was lost with the lander.
Plans had called for the 7.5-foot (2.3-meter) Resilience to beam back pictures within hours and for the lander to lower the piggybacking rover onto the lunar surface this weekend.