Home » Japanese company abandons Moon landing mission after losing contact with spacecraft Editor's PicksNewsWorld Japanese company abandons Moon landing mission after losing contact with spacecraft by Brian The Empire Published: 06/06/2025 by Brian The Empire Published: 06/06/2025 36 views 0 minutes read Donate 36 Employees of 'ispace' react as they wait for the signal from the touchdown of its lunar lander Resilience on the Moon at a venue to watch its landing in Tokyo, Japan, June 6, 2025. © Manami Yamada, Reuters Donation for Author Support My Work Donate Was this article helpful?Yes0No0Like this:Like Loading... Discover more from Now World View Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkThreadsBlueskyEmail Brian The Empire previous post Starmer will be breathing a sigh of relief after clinching shock victory over SNP and Reform UK next post Former Bolivian President accused of ‘terrorism’ over road blockades Related Articles Alejandro Garnacho in tears speaks volumes as Man... Published: 08/03/2025 ‘Unusual’ snow, rain and thunderstorms sweep across eastern... Published: 08/03/2025 ‘Unusual’ snow, rain and thunderstorms sweep across eastern... Published: 08/03/2025 Man Utd send Alejandro Garnacho transfer message amid... Published: 08/03/2025 Man Utd send Alejandro Garnacho transfer message amid... Published: 08/03/2025 What Brennan Johnson did after Tottenham goal vs... Published: 08/03/2025 What Brennan Johnson did after Tottenham goal vs... Published: 08/03/2025 Three teenagers arrested over murder of 19-year-old who... Published: 08/03/2025 Three teenagers arrested over murder of 19-year-old who... Published: 08/03/2025 Climate change-induced heatwaves trigger Europe’s romance with high... Published: 08/03/2025 Add new comment Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.