Japanese Company: ‘High Probability’ Lander Crashed on Moon

Japanese Company: ‘High Probability’ Lander Crashed on Moon
The Hakuto spacecraft on the surface of the moon with the Earth in the background in an illustration photo provided in April 2023. ispace via AP
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A Japanese company’s spacecraft apparently crashed while attempting to land on the moon Wednesday, losing contact moments before touchdown and sending flight controllers scrambling to figure out what happened.

More than six hours after communication ceased, the Tokyo company ispace finally confirmed what everyone had suspected, saying there was “a high probability” that the lander had slammed into the moon.