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TOKYO - A Japanese space start-up will attempt on Tuesday to become the first private company to put a lander on the Moon. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - A Japanese space start-up will attempt on Tuesday to become the first private company to put a lander on the Moon.

Success is far from guaranteed. In April 2019, Israeli organisation SpaceIL watched their lander crash into the Moon’s surface. “The stage is set. I am looking forward to witnessing this historic day, marking the beginning of a new era of commercial lunar missions.”It was launched from Earth in December on one of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets after several delays.

The lander is carrying several lunar rovers, including a miniature Japanese model of just eight centimetres that was jointly developed by Japan’s space agency with toy manufacturer Takara Tomy. The project was one of five finalists in Google’s Lunar X Prize competition to land a rover on the Moon before a 2018 deadline, which passed without a winner.

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