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

Grave on the moon! This is being said because the last place of a private moon lander which crashed on the moon last month has been discovered. American space agency NASA has seen the last resting place of the Moon Lander of Japanese company ‘iSpace’. Ispace’s HAKUTO-R M1 lander was destroyed during landing on the Moon on April 25. The Rashid rover of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that accompanied him also could not land on the moon. The ground team’s communication with the rovers was lost even before landing. A few hours later, iSpace confirmed the failure of the mission.

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.

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