The Japanese ‘Endurance’ Lunar lander seen from SpaceX rocket. The private lunar lander from Japan ‘Endurance’ is closing in on the moon, expected to touch down in the unexplored far north area of Earth’s satellite in a few hours. Associated Press reported: “The moon landing attempt by Tokyo-based company ispace […] is the latest entry in the rapidly expanding commercial lunar rush. The encore comes two years after the company’s first moonshot ended in a crash landing, giving rise to the name Resilience for its successor lander. Resilience holds a rover with a shovel to gather lunar dirt as well as a Swedish artist’s toy-size red house that will be lowered onto the moon’s dusty surface.” Watch: Deployment of the ispace RESILIENCE lunar lander from…

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