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Japanese ispace moon landing attempt falls short at ‘very end,’ CEO says

Japanese lunar exploration company ispace attempted to land its first cargo mission on the moon on Tuesday, but lost communication with the spacecraft and has deemed the attempt unsuccessful. CEO Takeshi Hakamada said that the company is investigating the situation and that the failure may have been due to a problem with the landing itself.

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