ISPace fails in Japan on the second lunar landing mission



ISPace, which is based on Tokyo, said on Friday that Handarner, who is called flexibility, has left the orbit of the moon as it is planned, and it seems that the task is going well, the island said.

But the flying control units lost the flexibility, which was carrying a small Rover, moments before they landed on the moon after a hour. Ground support was silent while trying to restore contact with Lander, and after several hours they announced that the task is a failure.

The direct broadcast of the company reached the attempt to land and then suddenly.

“We have to take seriously what happened.”

This is the second failed attempt of the company for the soft Earth on the moon, two years after the end of the first attempt to start the Japanese youth to reach the moon in the fall of a crash.

MNA

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