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Japan#39;s ispace concedes failure in bid to make first commercial moon landing

Final pings of data in the moments before the planned touchdown showed the lander#39;s speed rapidly increasing, leading engineers at mission control in Tokyo to determine a successful landing was “not achievable”, ispace said in a statement.

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​ Final pings of data in the moments before the planned touchdown showed the lander#39;s speed rapidly increasing, leading engineers at mission control in Tokyo to determine a successful landing was “not achievable”, ispace said in a statement. Final pings of data in the moments before the planned touchdown showed the lander#39;s speed rapidly increasing, leading engineers at mission control in Tokyo to determine a successful landing was “not achievable”, ispace said in a statement.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

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