HomeSpace FlightNASA orbiter spots grave of private Japanese moon lander (photos)

NASA orbiter spots grave of private Japanese moon lander (photos)

The Hakuto-R private Japanese moon lander’s impact site, as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter on April 26, 2023, the day after the attempted touchdown. (Image credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University)

A NASA lunar orbiter has spotted the final resting place of a private Japanese moon lander that failed in its touchdown attempt last month.

The Hakuto-R lander, also carrying a small rover for the United Arab Emirates, made its landing attempt on April 25, aiming to set down in Atlas Crater. However, communications with the lander were lost moments before the expected landing. The ispace team behind the lander later confirmed that the lander did not safely touch down on the surface. 

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