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Watch how the Japanese company ispace's Resilience lander attempts to touch down on the moon.

"The solar-powered lander carried five science payloads, including a micro moon rover named Tenacious," according to Space.com.

Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: ispace / SpaceX | edited by Steve Spaleta

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00:005, 4, 3, 2, 1, ignition, and lift off, go firefly, go high to base, go back.
00:26Vehicle is pitching down range.
00:30Eye space, resilience, separation confirmed.
00:37And there it goes.
00:39You can see resilience slowly moving away from Falcon 9's second stage as it begins its
00:46journey to the moon.
00:56So long as the next stage has seen roof line.
01:02You can see the world's highest level.
01:05You can see the world's highest level.
01:06So long as the moon is raising the moon.
01:10The moon is bouncing around.
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