Japanese lunar module SLIM put into sleep mode until May – Kommersant
The Japanese Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) module located on the Moon has been put into sleep mode until...
The Japanese Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) module located on the Moon has been put into sleep mode until...
The American lunar module Nova-C could not withstand extremely low temperatures and stopped working, developer company Intuitive Machines reported. On...
+ A - American lander IM-1 on the Moon fell on its side, but did not break The private lunar...
The Nova-C (Odysseus) lunar lander, developed by the American private company Intuitive Machines, has successfully entered lunar orbit. Now it...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has restored communications with Japan's first lunar module, SLIM. It resumed operations for the...
The Japanese SLIM vehicle turned over while landing on the Moon due to the failure of one of its two...
+ A - Japan receives first SLIM image after landing on the Moon The first image from the Smart Lander...
The first Japanese research module SLIM landed on the surface of the Moon. The broadcast was carried out on website...
The Peregrine lunar lander is on its way to Earth and, according to experts, will burn up in its atmosphere,...
Experts have recorded a decrease in fuel loss on the private lunar lander Peregrine. With current leakage levels, the device...
Astrobotic specialists reported that they have established communication with all instruments of the Peregrine lander. The device is still losing...
Russian scientists working in Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (IPM) RAS, reported their discovery - the Centaur upper stage, which...
The private lunar module Peregrine of the American company Astrobotic, launched as part of NASA's lunar program, began to suddenly...
+ A - Astrobotic: the Peregrine lunar module loses a critical amount of fuel The press service of the American...
The first privately owned American lunar lander, Peregrine, has encountered a “technical problem” preventing it from pointing its solar panels...