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New York Daily News USA World April 25, 2023
A lunar lander from Japanese company ispace crashed just before touchdown on the moon, the company’s top executive said. CEO Takeshi Hakamada said ispace lost communication with its unmanned cargo lander, called Hakuto-R, on Wednesday morning at “the very end.” “We have... + más
A Japanese company is about to attempt a Moon landing | Ars Technica
Japanese company says moon lander unexpectedly accelerated and likely crashed | NBC News
ABC7 USA World May 20, 2023
lander concept for a mission dubbed Artemis V, which is slated to take off as soon as 2028. Artemis V would be the third in a series of missions under NASA's lunar program that's expected to land humans on the moon.Blue Origin will develop its lunar lander alongside... + más
NASA Picks Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Lander for Artemis V Mission | The New York Times
Jeff Bezos: Blue Origin’s goal to ‘move all polluting industries off Earth’ | New York Post
Ars Technica USA Science April 24, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Apr 24, 2023 3:04 pm UTC / A photo of the Moon taken by the ispace lander's on-board camera from an altitude of about 100 km above the lunar surface. ispace Share this story It's nearly time for a... + más
See A Rare ‘Double’ Full Moon: The Two Precise Times To See The ‘Hunter’s Moon’ At Its Most Brilliant This Weekend | Forbes
What is a cold moon? December 2022 full moon meaning explained | Newsweek
NBC News USA Science January 19, 2024
After languishing in space for more than a week, a doomed moon lander met a fiery end Thursday, burning up in Earth’s atmosphere to end its mission. The privately built spacecraft, named Peregrine, was designed to journey to the moon and settle on the lunar surface. But... + más
Astrobotic's privately built moon lander suffers potentially crippling anomaly after launch | CBS News
US moon landing mission in jeopardy due to 'critical loss' of fuel | Fox Business
The New York Times USA Science December 11, 2022
Suspended under parachutes, an astronaut capsule without astronauts made a gentle splash in the Pacific on Sunday, bringing NASA’s Artemis I moon mission to a close.The end of the uncrewed test flight coincided with the 50th anniversary of the landing of Apollo 17 on the moon,... + más
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