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Private Japanese lander sets distance record on its way to the moon

A private Japanese lander set a record last month on its long and looping journey to the moon.

The Hakuto-R spacecraft got 855,000 miles (1.376 million kilometers) from Earth on Jan. 20, thus “becoming the farthest privately funded, commercially operating spacecraft to travel into space,” representatives of Tokyo-based company ispace, which built and operates the lander, said in an email update on Monday (Feb. 27).

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