Hakuto-R lost contact just before landing on Tuesday at 16:40 GMT.Engineers investigate. The Tokyo-based company iSpace believed the lander would release a tennis-ball-sized automaton and an exploratory rover. The spacecraft was launched by SpaceX in December, and it arrived five months later. "We have not confirmed communication with the lander," the CEO of iSpace, Takeshi Hakamada, ... https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/news/a-japanese-moon-lander-crashed-likely-according-to-ispace-1030