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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 6877999, member: 405866"] Hakuto-R will try to land on the Moon in a bit over 24 hours. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpR1UUnix3g]Livestream will be here[/url]. If successful, it will make Japan the fourth country to softly land on the Moon (after the Soviet Union, the US and China, and failed attempts by India and Israel). Six new missions with landers/rovers are planned to launch later this year. A Falcon Heavy launch is planned for Wednesday 23:24 UTC. Falcon Heavy will fly fully expendable for the first time to deliver the satellite directly to geostationary orbit - no booster landings. [/QUOTE]
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