The Japanese lunar lander likely crashed on the moon’s surface on Tuesday, according to ispace, the company that launched the spacecraft.
The scientists lost communication with the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lunar lander after touchdown, although it was determined that the 7-foot-tall lander was in a vertical position as it approached the lunar
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