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Private Spaceflight and Global Collaboration: Ispace's Moon Landing Attempt
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2025-06-05 19:44
Japan's Ispace, a private company, attempted a historic moon landing with its Resilience lander, highlighting the potential for international and non-governmental participation in space exploration.
On [date], the Resilience lunar lander, developed by the Japanese private company Ispace, attempted to touch down on the moon at 3:17 p.m. ET. This event marks a significant moment in the democratization of space, as non-state actors and international partners challenge the dominance of traditional space powers. Mission controllers have not yet reestablished contact with Resilience, leaving the outcome uncertain. If successful, this mission would demonstrate the capacity of private industry to contribute to scientific progress and global cooperation in space, moving beyond the confines of national interests and towards a more inclusive future for space exploration.
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