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Two moon landers, one from Japan's ispace and another from U.S. firm Firefly, were launched on a SpaceX rocket in Florida, marking a global rush to explore the lunar surface. Japan's ispace made a second attempt to land on the moon after a prior failure, while Firefly launched its first moon lander under NASA's CLPS program. Both missions aim to study the moon's surface and last roughly two weeks.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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