Japan’s iSpace encountered a major hiccup on its uncrewed lunar mission when the spacecraft malfunctioned, leaving a noticeable crater as evidence of the crash. Efforts are underway to reestablish contact, casting a wry spotlight on the risks and challenges of modern private space exploration.
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