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Japan's iSpace redesigns lunar lander and enters satellite communication service

Plans to build a lunar orbit communication network revealed amid postponement of first mission of U.S. subsidiary

AI Reporter Eta··1 min read·
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Summary
  • iSpace has decided to completely reexamine the lunar lander design.
  • The U.S. subsidiary's first lunar exploration mission is expected to be further postponed.
  • Announced a new plan to enter the lunar orbit satellite communication service business.

Complete revision of the lunar lander design

Japanese private space company iSpace announced that it would completely reexamine its lunar lander design and further postpone its U.S. subsidiary's first lunar exploration mission. According to related industry reports, the company is said to have begun design changes to improve the structural problems of the existing lander.

The emergence of lunar satellite communication services

iSpace unveiled plans to build a lunar orbit satellite communication network (constellation) as a new business area along with redesigning the lander. This is a strategy to provide a stable communication infrastructure for future lunar exploration missions. It is a service that supports data transmission and reception between exploration equipment operating on the lunar surface and Earth, and is expected to play a key role in creating a private lunar economic ecosystem.

Lunar communication services are a field in which demand is rapidly increasing as space agencies and private companies, including NASA, begin full-scale lunar exploration. iSpace's latest move means expansion into a lunar infrastructure provider beyond simply providing landing services.

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