of reports AccordingOn April 25 this month, iSpace plans to land its lander on the surface of the Moon. The spacecraft that the company sent to the Moon reached the closest to the Moon on 21 March. It is circling its target at a distance of 100 kms. Although the company also has dates for landing on 26 April, 1 May and 3 May, but it is more likely that on 25 April an attempt will be made to land the iSpace lander on the moon.
According to reports from Japanese media agencies, iSpace founder and CEO Takeshi Hakamada reportedly said in a statement on April 12 that the scene was set. I am excited to be present at this momentous occasion.
It is worth mentioning that on December 11 last year, the Hakuto-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander was launched with ‘Falcon 9 Block 5 Rocket’. Along with this, UAE’s Rashid Rover and JAXA/Tomy’s SORA-Q Convertible Lunar Robot also flew to the Moon. They will also try to land on the moon. Significantly, the first private mission to the Moon was launched by SpaceIL, an Israeli company. But it was not completely successful. During the landing in the year 2019, the communication of the company with its lander was broken.
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