ispace's RESILIENCE Lander: A Milestone in Lunar Exploration
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miércoles, 15 de enero de 2025, 5:44 am ET1 min de lectura
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On January 15, 2025, ispace, a global lunar exploration company, successfully completed the second milestone of its Mission 2, with the deployment of the RESILIENCE lunar lander from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. This achievement is a testament to ispace's commitment to advancing lunar exploration and paving the way for future missions.
The RESILIENCE lander, developed by ispace Japan, is the company's second attempt at a lunar landing following a previous mission that ended in a crash in April 2023. The lander, which weighs approximately 750 pounds, is packed with five science payloads, including a micro moon rover named Tenacious, developed by ispace's Luxembourg-based subsidiary.
The RESILIENCE lander is taking a different route to the Moon compared to the Blue Ghost lunar lander developed by Firefly Aerospace, which is also on the same SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. While Blue Ghost is expected to spend about 25 days in Earth orbit before heading to the Moon, RESILIENCE will use a low-energy, fuel-saving trajectory, heading for the Moon about two days after launch.
ispace has set a transparent set of criteria known as Mission 2 Milestones between launch and landing, aiming to achieve the success criteria established for each of these milestones. The results from this mission will be weighed and evaluated against the criteria, and lessons learned will be incorporated into future missions already in development.
The successful deployment of the RESILIENCE lunar lander marks a significant milestone in ispace's lunar exploration program, HAKUTO-R. This achievement demonstrates the feasibility of ispace's lander design and its ability to withstand the harsh conditions of launch and deep space travel. The RESILIENCE lander's successful deployment also reaffirms the deep-space survivability of ispace's lander designs and the viability of its lunar planning.
As ispace continues to develop its lunar exploration capabilities, investors should keep a close eye on the company's progress. The successful deployment of the RESILIENCE lander is a strong indicator of ispace's potential to become a key player in the burgeoning cislunar economy. With its global presence and commitment to advancing lunar exploration, ispace is well-positioned to deliver value to its stakeholders and contribute to the development of a sustainable world.

On January 15, 2025, ispace, a global lunar exploration company, successfully completed the second milestone of its Mission 2, with the deployment of the RESILIENCE lunar lander from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. This achievement is a testament to ispace's commitment to advancing lunar exploration and paving the way for future missions.
The RESILIENCE lander, developed by ispace Japan, is the company's second attempt at a lunar landing following a previous mission that ended in a crash in April 2023. The lander, which weighs approximately 750 pounds, is packed with five science payloads, including a micro moon rover named Tenacious, developed by ispace's Luxembourg-based subsidiary.
The RESILIENCE lander is taking a different route to the Moon compared to the Blue Ghost lunar lander developed by Firefly Aerospace, which is also on the same SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. While Blue Ghost is expected to spend about 25 days in Earth orbit before heading to the Moon, RESILIENCE will use a low-energy, fuel-saving trajectory, heading for the Moon about two days after launch.
ispace has set a transparent set of criteria known as Mission 2 Milestones between launch and landing, aiming to achieve the success criteria established for each of these milestones. The results from this mission will be weighed and evaluated against the criteria, and lessons learned will be incorporated into future missions already in development.
The successful deployment of the RESILIENCE lunar lander marks a significant milestone in ispace's lunar exploration program, HAKUTO-R. This achievement demonstrates the feasibility of ispace's lander design and its ability to withstand the harsh conditions of launch and deep space travel. The RESILIENCE lander's successful deployment also reaffirms the deep-space survivability of ispace's lander designs and the viability of its lunar planning.
As ispace continues to develop its lunar exploration capabilities, investors should keep a close eye on the company's progress. The successful deployment of the RESILIENCE lander is a strong indicator of ispace's potential to become a key player in the burgeoning cislunar economy. With its global presence and commitment to advancing lunar exploration, ispace is well-positioned to deliver value to its stakeholders and contribute to the development of a sustainable world.
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