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Japanese Company’s silent module Espace is crashing over the moon

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Being stable, the second lunar landing module, has problems measuring the surface distance and does not quickly slow down its collapse.

The silent lunar landing module is possible for the Japanese company Space, probably crashed against the moon surface during the attempt to arrive, which became another failure two years after the first unsuccessful mission. This has been reported to the company, Reuters reports.

Espace hopes to join American Intuitive Machine and Firefly Aerospace companies, which has already conducted a successful commercial landing on the moon against the background of a global race, including lunar state missions from China and India.

As mentioned, although this failure means Japan’s next long -TERM break in commercial access to the moon, the country remains a loyal program of Artemis, led by the United States.

It is reported that being stable, the second lunar space module, has problems measuring the surface distance and it does not slow down quickly.

“Really different situations are possible, including problems with electricity, software or hardware, especially sensors,” the chief technical director of Space Ryo Uzie said at a press conference.

The Resilience brought a four -haired mark road built by the SPACE Luxembourg Subsidiary, and five external benefits with a total expense of $ 16 million, including scientific instruments from Japanese companies and University of Taiwan. The landing module is directed to the Sea Frigorius, the basalt plain about 900 km from the northern pole of the moon.

As you know, last year Japan became the fifth country in the world, which held a soft landing on the moon, after the former Soviet Union, the United States, China and India, when Japan’s National Aerospace Studies Agency reached the slim module.

In the same year, the government signed a NASA NASA to attract Japanese astronauts on Artemis’s lunar missions and supported private companies research projects for future monthly development, which has been provided with space transportation capabilities.

Remember, on January 19, the Japanese landing module slim (SmartlanderForinvestigatingmoon) sat on the moon.

Earlier it was reported that in February, Japan announced the successful launch of a second H3 test with two satellites on board.

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