India's unmanned lunar explorer "Chandrayan No. 2" launched in July dawned on the 7th (early morning of Japan time) and lost contact with the ground while attempting to land on the fourth moon in the world. . The landing may have failed.
The moon landing would be the first in India if successful, and would be the fourth country in the world after the former Soviet Union, the US and China. It aims to land near the South Pole on the moon, which is considered difficult to land, and was the first in the world if successful.
According to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), at around 2 am local time (around 5:30 am Japan time), communication dropped when it dropped to about 2.1 km above the moon. ISRO says "data is being analyzed".
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