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Japanese space exploration firm ispace is gearing up for its second attempt at landing on the moon.
The mission will feature a lander named Resilience and a tiny rover dubbed Tenacious.
The landing site for the mission is near the center of Mare Frigoris, or the "Sea of Cold " If successful, Mission 2's landing would be the most northerly touchdown on moon so far.
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