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| Attribute | HAKUTO-R Series 2 Resilience (SMBC × HAKUTO-R Venture Moon) Trust: Agency-primary Last verified Remove × | |
|---|---|---|
| Operator | ispace | Blue Origin |
| Prime contractor | ispace | Blue Origin (with Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Draper, Astrobotic, Honeybee Robotics on prime team) |
| Status | Lost | In development |
| Customer | private | NASA-HLS |
| Launch date | 2025-01-15 | 2030 (NET — Artemis V crewed); uncrewed demo 2027 |
| Landing date | 2025-06-05 | — |
| Landing site | Mare Frigoris (center; hard landing) | Lunar south pole — 30-day surface stays |
| Payload | Tenacious micro-rover (5 kg, ispace EU) + 5 commercial payloads (2025-06-05) | 20 t reusable / 30 t one-way to surface; crew 2-4 for up to 30 days (2026-01-04) |
| Contract value | — | $3.4B (2023-05-19) |
| Outcome | Laser Range Finder anomaly during descent caused hard landing; data lost ~90 seconds before scheduled touchdown at 19:17 UTC. NASA's LRO imaged impact dark-smudge on 2025-06-11. ispace's 2025-06-24 technical analysis ruled out propulsion/power; isolated cause to LRF. | Selected May 2023 as second HLS provider for sustained Artemis-era lunar operations. Full-scale prototype delivered to NASA Johnson Space Center in early 2026 for astronaut training. Completed third pressurized suit-test campaign with NASA Johnson's Active Response Gravity Offload System (ARGOS). |
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