After a close to 6 month journey along a low energy transfer trajectory, the Japanese ispace Hakuto-R Mission 2 RESILIENCE lander will attempt to land on the moon on Thu, June 5 at 19:17 UTC (3:17 p.m. EDT).

Hakuto-R M2 was launched on Jan 15, alongside the Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander. The mission will deploy a European-built mini rover named TENACIOUS and other science payloads on the lunar surface.
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ispace-inc.com/m2
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakuto-R
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Graphic of the lander and rover on the surface of the moon with earth floating above the horizon.
Credit: ispace.
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