A Japanese aerospace firm has lost contact with its lunar lander Resilience during its final descent to the Moon. Operated by iSpace, this marks only the third time in history that a private company has reached the lunar surface—and the first by a company outside the U.S. The uncrewed lander was launched aboard a SpaceX rocket in January.
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