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Tokyo company loses contact with Hakuto-R moon lander, fate unknown
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Tokyo company loses contact with Hakuto-R moon lander, fate unknown

[ad_1] A Japanese company tried to land its own spacecraft on the moon early Wednesday, but its fate was unknown as flight controllers lost contact with it moments before the planned touchdown.Flight controllers peered at their screens in Tokyo, expressionless, as the minutes went by with still no word from the lander. A webcast commentator urged everyone to be patient, as the controllers investigated what might have happened. “Everyone, please give us a few minutes to confirm,” he urged.If successful, the company ispace would be the first private business to pull off a lunar landing.Only three governments have successfully landed on the moon: Russia, the United States and China. The spacecraft carried a mini lunar rover for the United Arab Emirates and a toylike robot from Japan design...
HISTORIC Moon landing today; Know how to watch Hakuto-R Mission live
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HISTORIC Moon landing today; Know how to watch Hakuto-R Mission live

[ad_1] A Japanese private space company, ispace, can potentially create history today, April 25. The firm will be attempting its maiden lunar landing later today and if it is successful, it will become the first private organization to achieve this feat. So far, the Moon landing is an achievement that only government-backed space organizations have been able to successfully complete. The historic mission will see the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander gradually begin its descent into the lunar surface in just a few hours.As per reports, the landing time for the Hakuto-R lander is 1640 GMT (12:40 PM EDT, 10:10 PM IST). The attempts for the descent will begin at 1540 GMT (11:40 AM EDT, 9: 10 PM IST) and will continue for an hour to ensure a well-controlled landing. The primary landing site for the...
NASA’s Lunar Flashlight satellite spotted from Earth on its way to the Moon by Indian astronomer
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NASA’s Lunar Flashlight satellite spotted from Earth on its way to the Moon by Indian astronomer

[ad_1] The two astronomers had tracked NASA's Lunar Flashlight satellite by using a remote 0.5-meter telescope in Australia. NASA launched the Lunar Surface Flashlight Mission on December 11, 2022, it is a mission planned to use lasers to find out surface water ice inside craters at the moon's south pole, which is a part of the moon in permanent shadowed. On the same day, another private HAKUTO-R spacecraft mission was launched. In a significant achievement, on their journey towards the moon, both the spacecraft were snapped by Indian astronomer Vishnu Reddy and graduate student Adam Battle, from University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and Space4 Center. The small Lunar Flashlight satellite is expected to reach its science orbit around the moon in April, 2023. The ...