Resilience Moon Landing Scheduled
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Watch Live as Japanese Startup Attempts Moon Landing After Failed First Mission

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Japanese company ispace is aiming for a Thursday landing on the Moon.
The Resilience lander is set to land on June 5 at 3:24 p.m. ET .
The landing attempt will be streamed live on ispace’s YouTube channel, beginning around one hour before the scheduled touchdown.
This is the company's second attempt to reach the lunar surface.
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