We've got lock 1632 utc, 37 dB-Hz #HAKUTO_R Center carrier and telemetry sidebands visible pic.twitter.com/ZxtRbyJt8K— AMSAT-DL (@amsatdl) April 25, 2023
We've got lock 1632 utc, 37 dB-Hz #HAKUTO_R Center carrier and telemetry sidebands visible pic.twitter.com/ZxtRbyJt8K
No word from the lander pic.twitter.com/uxsFiEZ1I6— Scott Manley (@DJSnM) April 25, 2023
No word from the lander pic.twitter.com/uxsFiEZ1I6
Last telemetry point seems to have been ~31 km/h waiting on status...#HAKUTO_R pic.twitter.com/5F1pFbZik4— DutchSpace (@DutchSpace) April 25, 2023
Last telemetry point seems to have been ~31 km/h waiting on status...#HAKUTO_R pic.twitter.com/5F1pFbZik4
Leider sieht es so aus dass es wieder nur ein Krater mehr auf dem Mond gibt.
ispace CEO Takeshi Hakamada assumes his company's cargo lander crashed into the moon.The Japanese lunar company lost communication at the "very end" of the landing attempt today and is investigating."We are very proud" of Mission 1 achievements:https://t.co/ibOIO8iI11 pic.twitter.com/ntz2PbfR3Z— Michael Sheetz (@thesheetztweetz) April 25, 2023
ispace CEO Takeshi Hakamada assumes his company's cargo lander crashed into the moon.The Japanese lunar company lost communication at the "very end" of the landing attempt today and is investigating."We are very proud" of Mission 1 achievements:https://t.co/ibOIO8iI11 pic.twitter.com/ntz2PbfR3Z
No, the abrupt LOS came five minutes (!) *after* the expected landing time. See https://t.co/Ur0FN2VmX8 for a discussion.— Daniel Fischer @cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz (@cosmos4u) April 25, 2023
No, the abrupt LOS came five minutes (!) *after* the expected landing time. See https://t.co/Ur0FN2VmX8 for a discussion.
Our HAKUTO-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander was expected to land on the surface of the Moon at 1:40 am JST on April 26, 2023. At this time, our Mission Control Center in Tokyo has not been able to confirm the success of the lander. (1/2)#ispace #HAKUTO_R #lunarquest— ispace (@ispace_inc) April 25, 2023
Our HAKUTO-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander was expected to land on the surface of the Moon at 1:40 am JST on April 26, 2023. At this time, our Mission Control Center in Tokyo has not been able to confirm the success of the lander. (1/2)#ispace #HAKUTO_R #lunarquest
Unsere HAKUTO-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander sollte am 26. April 2023 um 1:40 Uhr JST auf der Mondoberfläche landen. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt konnte unser Mission Control Center in Tokio den Erfolg des Landers nicht bestätigen. (1/2)
Unsere Ingenieure und Missionsbetriebsspezialisten in unserem MCC arbeiten derzeit daran, den aktuellen Status des Landers zu bestätigen. Weitere Informationen zum Status des Landers werden bekannt gegeben, sobald sie verfügbar sind. (2/2)
Sehr schade vielleicht bekommen sie noch einen kurzen kontakt zum "Mondrover Rashid-1"Aber der wird wohl im Lander feststecken.