Private Japanese moon lander crashed due to laser errors, ispace says
NegativeScience

A private Japanese moon mission went sideways—literally—when its lunar lander, named Resilience, crashed due to faulty laser sensors. The company behind it, ispace, admitted the lander misjudged its altitude because the laser range finder malfunctioned, sending it hurtling toward the surface instead of touching down gently.
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