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Japanese Moon Landing Is Uncertain After Losing Signal Spacecraft

The Japanese company aimed to be the first to change the paradigm for transporting things to the moon, but that will have to wait for a future mission.

Kenneth Chang
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ispace Inc, Moon, Private Spaceflight, Rocket Science and Propulsion, Space and Astronomy
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