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The ispace Resilience lunar lander mission was scheduled to land on the Moon on 05 June 2025 at 19:17 UT (3:17 p.m. EDT, 4:17 a.m. 06 June JST) in Mare Frigoris. Ground controllers lost communication shortly before the landing. It is assumed the spacecraft crashed on the surface. For more, see the ispace news release.

Cosmos 482, a failed Soviet Venus probe launched in 1972 but left stranded in an elliptical Earth orbit that has slowly been decaying, re-entered the atmosphere on 10 May at 6:24 UT. Because the probe was designed to withstand entry into the Venus atmosphere, it may have survived re-entry, but it would have landed in the Indian Ocean.

The Lucy mission flew within about 960 km of asteroid 52246 Donaldjohanson on 20 April 2025 with closest approach at 17:51 UT (1:51 p.m. EDT). For images from the flyby and more information, see the Lucy news release.

This Day in Planetary and Lunar Exploration History

1942
Germany launches first V-2 rocket, from Peenemunde, travels 1.3 km.
1983
Pioneer 10 crosses the orbit of Neptune, becomes the first space vehicle to leave the solar system.
2006
The New Horizons spacecraft flies by asteroid JF56 at a distance of 101,867 km.
2010
The Hayabusa sample return capsule returns from asteroid Itokawa and lands in Australia.
2015
The Philae comet lander awakes from hibernation and contacts the Rosetta orbiter.

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