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Space.com on MSNJapanese company ispace plans to land helium-3 mining missions on the moon
Japanese company ispace signs agreement with Magna Petra for lunar collaboration and resource mining on future missions to ...
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Space.com on MSNJapan's ispace will launch its 2nd lunar lander to the moon in December
Japanese company ispace plans to launch Mission 2, its second shot at landing on the moon, this December on a SpaceX Falcon 9 ...
The launch of the drone ship marks a step forward for China’s push to develop reusable rockets, a technology currently ...
China’s Space Pioneer is preparing for the maiden launch of its Tianlong-3, a vehicle similar in design, size, and payload ...
China’s iSpace returns to flight with successful orbital solid rocket launch Chinese launch startup iSpace successfully sent ...
Currently, ispace's Resilience moon lander is scheduled to land on Thursday, June 5, at 3:17 p.m. EDT (1917 GMT), though it will be 4:17 a.m. Japan Standard Time on Friday, June 6, at touchdown time.
The Ispace lander could have been the first step toward a new paradigm of space exploration, with governments, research institutions and companies sending scientific experiments and other cargo to ...
Japan's ispace inc said its attempt to make the first private moon landing had failed after losing contact with its Hakuto-R Mission 1 (M1) lander when it unexpectedly accelerated and probably ...
Japanese company ispace lost communication with its Hakuto-R lander just moments before it was supposed to touch down on the lunar surface. “At this moment, we have not been able to confirm ...
ispace’s private lander might be the first to touch down on the moon A SpaceX rocket carried the Tokyo company's moon-bound lander off Earth. Tatyana Woodall Dec 12, 2022 10:40 AM EST ...
Officials of ispace Inc's HAKUTO-R mission look at live broadcasting of the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket for ispace at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, in Tokyo, Japan December 11, 2022.
ispace, which has headquarters in Japan, Luxembourg, and the US, has raised nearly $95 million, and it will use that money to help fund these first two Falcon 9 flights.
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