Japan's ispace Resilience Moon Lander Mission: Lunar Orbit View
"Fly me to the Moon 🎵🌝" The ispace Resilience Moon lander remains in a circular orbit as landing day approaches. This video was captured from lunar orbit by the camera mounted atop the lander, giving us a peek at the landing legs and the cover that protects the Tenacious micro rover.
SMBC x HAKUTO-R Venture Moon Mission 2 Resilience lunar lander Resilience status: nominal
Distance above the Lunar surface: ca. 100 km
Current orbital phase: Low lunar orbit, traveling at ca. 5,800 km/h
Join us to watch the landing live!
📡 Live stream begins here on X (tentative): June 6, 03:10 JST | June 5, 18:10 UTC | June 5, 14:10 EDT
đź•– Landing (Updated!): June 6, 04:17 JST | June 5, 19:17 UTC | June 5, 15:17 EDT
đź”— You can also watch with us here: http://ispace-inc.com/landing
Japanese: https://ispace-inc.com/chakuriku
Based on experience gained during Mission 1, ispace engineers and operators in mission control have worked to significantly improve the accuracy and precision of maneuvers during Mission 2 and have confirmed that all seven subsystems of the Resilience lander are nominal.
Learn more: https://ispace-inc.com/m2
Release Date: June 4, 2025
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