Japanese company ispace fears its probe crashed into the moon, failing to snag the first private lunar landing

Japanese company ispace fears its probe crashed into the moon, failing to snag the first private lunar landing

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Takeshi Hakamada, ispace founder and CEO, watches the HAKUTO-R lunar landing from Tokyo. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters Japanese company ispace fears its lunar lander crashed into the moon on Tuesday. The HAKUTO-R M1 lunar lander dropped out of communications at the very end of its landing attempt. On…

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