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May 26, 2023 A software glitch caused a Japanese robotic spacecraft to misjudge its altitude as it attempted to land on the moon last month leading to its crash, an investigation has revealed. Ispace...
May 26, 2023 WASHINGTON A software glitch kept a lunar lander from properly determining its altitude, leading to a crash on its landing attempt last month, Japanese company ispace announced May 26.
May 26, 2023 The misstep can probably be traced to a software issue and an incorrect measurement of the spacecrafts altitude as it attempted to find its footing on the moon, the company said.
Jun 4, 2023 The Glitch That Brought Down Japans Lunar Lander | Hackaday. 36 Comments. by: Matthew Carlson. June 3, 2023. When a computer crashes, it usually doesnt leave debris. But when a computer...
May 30, 2023 0 Comments. ispace announced it had solved the mystery of why its lander failed to have a successful touchdown on the lunar surface last month. Thanks to a software feature intended to help save the lander, the glitch ended up being its demise. Rely on your sensors, but never trust them.
May 26, 2023 A private Japanese moon lander went into free-fall while trying to land on the lunar surface last month, company officials said Friday, blaming a software issue and a last-minute switch in...
May 26, 2023 An ispace investigation showed that after the vehicle passed over a large lunar cliff, a sensor software glitch caused a discrepancy between its actual and expected altitude, and after its fuel...
May 26, 2023 A private Japanese moon lander went into free-fall while trying to land on the lunar surface last month, company officials said Friday, blaming a software issue and a last-minute switch in...
Apr 26, 2023 Japans ispace says moon lander probably crashed on lunar surface. Hakuto-R may have miscalculated altitude, says company after losing contact with spacecraft. Reuters. Wed 26 Apr 2023 05.36...
May 26, 2023 FAILURE TO LAND. How a $90 million robot got fooled by the Moon. Japanese company ispace has released a post-mortem on the crash of its Hakuto-R lunar lander. By. Tim Fernholz. Published...
Apr 25, 2023 A Japanese mission, Smart Lander for Investigating Moon, or SLIM, aims to test the countrys lunar landing technologies, but could be delayed because of a problem with its rocket.
26 April 2023. By George Wright & Kathryn Armstrong in London,BBC News. iSpace. Photos taken from the spacecraft over the weekend. A Japanese company hoping to carry out a rare private Moon...
May 26, 2023 A deeper probe into the cause of the crash revealed that onboard software underestimated the spacecraft's altitude. The lander thought it had reached the ground with about three miles still...
May 27, 2023 Space. Software glitch caused private Japanese Moon lander 'HAKUTO-R Mission 1' to crash. A software glitch prevented Japanese lunar exploration company ispace's Moon lander from making its historic touchdown on the lunar surface, last month, the company announced on Saturday. By IBT News Desk. May 27, 2023 16:18 IST.
May 27, 2023 A software glitch caused a Japanese robotic spacecraft to misjudge its altitude as it attempted to land on the moon last month, leading to its crash, an investigation has revealed....
A review of data showed that the software guiding the descent appeared to lose track of the landerss altitude when it passed over the rim of a crater on the moons surface that was about two miles higher than the surrounding terrain.
May 26, 2023 That meant the landing software was not designed to handle the change in altitude as the spacecraft passed over the crater rim, and simulations did not catch that oversight. On tuesday, NASA released images taken by its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter that appeared to show the crash site. Background: A bumpy path to the moon.
May 26, 2023 The News A software glitch caused a Japanese robotic spacecraft to misjudge its altitude as it attempted to land on
Apr 28, 2023 1:58. Tokyo-based Ispace Inc. s shares slumped for the third straight day after the failure of its moon lander, erasing about $600 million, or almost half, of the companys value. The stock...
May 26, 2023 Why It Matters: Learning and improving.A review of data showed that the software guiding the descent appeared to lose track of the landerss altitude when it passed over the rim of a crater on the moons surface that was about two miles higher than the surrounding terrain.The software erroneously concluded that the sensor had malfunctioned
May 27, 2023 Unfortunately, Ispace, a Japanese space company, had a bitter experience with their Moon Lander mission, which was built to collect data from the lunar surface. The mission failed disastrously due to a software glitch.
9 hours ago The company is completing work on Mission 2, a lander called Resilience similar to its HAKUTO-R M1 lander that crashed attempting to land on the moon last April, and is beginning work on Mission 6 ...
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