Hakuto-R Moon landing attempt today (4/25) around noon

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Saw the informational video showing the rover that will be released by the lander.
So kewt!
Kawaii desu nee!
😄
Also what struck me in the videos is that all the ispace employees/engineers are so young!
Godspeed and good luck!
 
https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/25/ispace-loses-contact-with-lunar-lander-seconds-before-landing/
"The team said to me that they had communication until the very end of the landing. They are investigating very hard what really happened at the time of the touchdown,” Hakamada said. “Basically they are investigating our telemetry data; regarding image and video data, our camera on board was taking images, but our communication during landing was the low gain antenna, so we can’t expect the regular communications rates.”

So, it was a (planned) bandwidth issue that prevented a landing live feed. Hopefully telemetry will support analysis sufficient to correct the problem on the next mission.
 
I fear one of two things happened; the "landing" stopped before they touched down, or it landed on an unstable area and tipped over. Or a dreaded lunar sand worm ate it. One almost ate Apollo 18.
 
and there's no chance to save the rover? Maybe it can get out from the lander??
From the video I saw the rover is lowered to the surface by the lander.
Tiny little thing.
Don't know if that's done autonomously or by command from earth.
I think I remember reading something about a two legged robot as well.
But even if they are deployed, how are they going to send their data back?
 
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