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Japan’s Resilience Lunar Lander Enters Orbit Ahead of June Landing

Private Japanese Lunar Lander Reaches Moon Orbit, Countdown Begins

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Astronomy, Science, Space & Exploration, Space Industry Innovation
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Countdown Begins for Japanese Lunar Lander's June Touchdown - ispace via AP, File

Japan's Resilience Lander Enters Orbit, Eyes June Moon Landing - ispace via AP, File

Private Japanese Lunar Lander Enters Orbit Ahead of June Touchdown

A significant milestone has been reached for Japan’s private lunar mission. The Tokyo-based company ispace announced Wednesday morning that its Resilience lander has successfully entered lunar orbit, marking a crucial step toward its upcoming touchdown on the Moon.

“The countdown to lunar landing has now officially begun,” ispace declared in a statement, building anticipation for the final phase of the mission.

Launched in January by SpaceX, the Resilience lander was accompanied by Firefly Aerospace’s own lunar lander, which made history in March by becoming the first private company to successfully land a spacecraft on the Moon without any mishaps. Shortly after, Intuitive Machines, another U.S. company, achieved its own moon landing, though its spacecraft ended up in a crater, tilted on its side.

Now, all eyes are on ispace. With just a month remaining, the company is targeting the first week of June for Resilience’s historic touchdown. This follows a challenging setback last year when ispace’s previous lander unfortunately crashed on the lunar surface.

The Resilience lander carries a mini rover designed to scoop lunar dirt for analysis, alongside other scientific experiments aimed at expanding our understanding of the Moon’s surface and resources.

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As the mission progresses, space enthusiasts and experts alike are eagerly awaiting to see if this ambitious private Japanese venture can successfully achieve its goal of landing on the Moon, adding another chapter to humanity’s growing presence in space.

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