Nasa LRO Finds final resting place of ispace HAKUTO-R M1 Lander See Photos

Now NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has discovered the crash site by taking some pictures. These photos were taken on April 26, just a day after the incident. With the help of Narrow Angle Camera (NACs) installed in LRO, 10 pictures were taken around the landing site. The ground team of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter had started examining the pictures. The team has Report It has been reported that he has seen at least 4 pieces of debris on the surface of the moon and some changes there. This place will still be analyzed further, so that more information can be obtained.
This was the second time that a private company had tried to land its mission on the Moon. Both the attempts were not successful. The first private mission to the Moon was launched by Israeli company ‘Space IL’. During landing in the year 2019, the company lost communication with its lander. The crash site of that lander was also discovered by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Ispace had full hope that its lander would be successful in landing on the Moon. The spacecraft started landing at a speed of 6000 kilometers per hour, which was reduced to zero at the last moment. Despite this, soft landing could not happen. Not only did ‘iSpace’ suffer a setback due to the failure of landing, UAE’s Rashid Rover was also ‘killed’. Despite this failure, iSpace continued its second and third moon mission Is working on. These will be launched from next year.
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