NASA spacecraft around the moon photographs the crash site of a Japanese company's lunar lander
A NASA spacecraft around the Moon photographed the site of the accident of the lunar landing of a Japanese company. NASA took out the photos on Friday, two weeks after the Ispace landing hit the moon. The images show a dark spot where the landing, named resilience, crashed into a volcanic region in the extreme north of the moon. A weak halo around the area was created by the lunar dirt raised by the impact. The nasa lunar recognition orbit has captured the consequences of the accident – the second failure in two years for Ispace.