ispace's second Moon landing attempt is set for December
Briefly

ispace's upcoming Hakuto-R lander launch aims to deliver innovative payloads to the Moon, showcasing advancements in lunar exploration and private sector involvement in space missions.
The lander will include an electrolysis experiment, a regolith-sampling rover, and an art installation, highlighting the blend of scientific and cultural endeavors in space exploration.
After the failure of its first lander, ispace's engineers claim they've learned and adapted, preparing the Resilience lander for a successful and gentle lunar descent.
As private companies like ispace venture into lunar exploration, they bring new opportunities and challenges, hoping to achieve successful landings after several previous attempts have faltered.
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