Japanese company ispace will attempt moon landing today
Japanese
spaceflight company ispace aims to make history today with its second
attempt to land on the moon. The Resilience lander is currently orbiting
the moon as it prepares to land within Mare Frigoris ("Sea of Cold") in
the moon's northern hemisphere. The landing is scheduled for 3:17 p.m.
EDT (1917 GMT; or 4:17 a.m. Japan Standard Time on Friday, June 6).
Watch the landing attempt live via ispace, and on Space.com.
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