Mashable 06月05日 17:49
A tenacious space firm is about to land on the moon. You can watch.
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日本私营太空公司ispace将再次尝试让其无人驾驶的月球探测器在月球表面着陆,并投放月球车。这次Hakuto-R任务是继2023年4月失败后的第二次尝试。文章介绍了登月任务的挑战性,包括月球稀薄的大气层和缺乏GPS导航系统。着陆地点选在月球的Mare Frigoris区域,直播将于美国东部时间6月5日下午2:10开始。文章还回顾了之前的登月尝试,并强调了燃料管理的重要性,ispace公司希望这次任务能够成功,为未来的月球探索奠定基础。

🚀 ispace公司的Hakuto-R任务计划在月球的Mare Frigoris区域着陆,该区域也被称为“寒海”。

⏱️ 此次着陆尝试的直播时间为美国东部时间6月5日下午2:10开始,提供英语翻译。

💥 登月面临诸多挑战,包括月球稀薄的大气层,这使得航天器在接近月球表面时无法依靠大气阻力减速。此外,月球上也没有GPS系统辅助导航,工程师需要在23.9万英里外远程操控。

💡 ispace公司在之前的任务中因燃料耗尽导致着陆失败,这次任务吸取了经验教训,并采取了更节省燃料的飞行路线。

A private Japanese space company will try to land an uncrewed robotic spacecraft on the moon and deliver a rover to its surface today, after a failed attempt in April 2023

Landing on the moon remains onerous — demonstrated by numerous flopped landings. Though Firefly Aerospace succeeded in landing in March, another U.S. company, Intuitive Machines, didn't fare as well, ending up on its side in a crater less than a week later. 

Tokyo company ispace has been waiting for this day for the so-called Hakuto-R mission for roughly 4.5 months. Its spacecraft, Resilience, was one of two spacecraft headed to the moon on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in mid-January. Its travel companion, Firefly's Blue Ghost lander, took a faster route and touched down on the surface March 2. Though Firefly wasn't the trailblazer — the first private robotic lander to make the journey to the surface happened last year — it was the first to get its lander there upright and in one piece.

But ispace's lander has taken a longer journey to save on fuel — and the company knows all too well how crucial that is: After a post-flight investigation, the company said its first lander crashed because it ran out of fuel on the way down, unable to control its landing. 

Here's how to watch the second-chance event.

The Hakuto-R mission is gearing up for a landing near the center of Mare Frigoris, aka the Sea of Cold, at 3:17 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 5 (that's 4:24 a.m. on June 6 in Japan).

Livestream coverage will begin about one hour earlier, at 2:10 p.m. ET, with English translation.

The public can also watch on X, the social platform owned by SpaceX founder Elon Musk. 

Or you can bookmark this story and come back here to watch the broadcast below:

Landing on the moon is difficult because of its exosphere, which provides virtually no drag to slow a spacecraft down as it approaches the ground. What's more, there are no GPS systems on the moon to help guide a craft to its landing spot. Engineers have to compensate for those challenges from 239,000 miles away.

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