Why is it so difficult to land on the moon?
Briefly

Japan's recent lunar landing, becoming the fifth nation to complete a soft landing after India last August, showcased the challenges of returning to the moon.
Chastened by previous failures, the Indian engineers rewrote much of the software for the landing routines. They adopted Murphy's Law as their motto: Everything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
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