All Launch Preparations Are Completed in
Advance of a Scheduled Launch on Jan. 15, 2025
ispace, inc. (ispace) (TOKYO: 9348), a global lunar exploration
company, announced today that all launch preparations are complete
in advance of its SMBC x HAKUTO-R Venture Moon Mission 2 launch
featuring the RESILIENCE lunar lander and TENACIOUS micro rover,
scheduled to launch on Jan. 15, 2025, at 06:11 UTC.
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The RESILIENCE Lunar Lander seen
integrated into the SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch Vehicle Adapter 7 days
before the planned launch, in the Payload Processing Facility, U.S.
Space Force Station, Fla. (Photo: Business Wire)
The Mission 2 RESILIENCE lunar lander was transported to Cape
Canaveral, Fla., in November 2024. Since then, members of the
ispace AIT team have been working to integrate the lander into the
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at a facility near the launch site. All
preparations for loading the fairing and launch have now been
completed.
HAKUTO-R Mission 2 Launch
Schedule
Launch Date:
Wednesday, January 15, 2025*
Launch Time:
06:11 UTC
1:11 a.m. (U.S. Eastern Standard Time)
3:11 p.m., Wednesday, January 15, 2025
(Japan Standard Time)
Launch Site:
Space Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space
Center, Florida, U.S.
*The above dates and times are subject to
change depending on weather and other conditions.
“We are very happy to have completed the first mission milestone
as planned and are now looking forward to the launch tomorrow on
the 15th,” said Takeshi Hakamada, Founder & CEO of ispace. “It
has been about one year and nine months since the first private
landing attempt in 2023. I hope that you will join us in watching
the launch as we rise up from that point, making use of our
experience and our resilience. A rocket launch always moves
people’s heart, so let's enjoy this moment together.”
Livestream Viewing Event
ispace will host a global livestream event that will cover the
launch and deployment of the RESILIENCE lunar lander and TENACIOUS
micro rover carrying customer payloads from the SpaceX Falcon 9
rocket. The event will be hosted from Tokyo and stream via social
media channels to viewers around the world.
When:
Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 2:20 p.m.
JST
Where:
English: www.ispace-inc.com/launch
Japanese: www.ispace-inc.com/uchiage
Mission 2 Milestones
ispace has released a transparent set of criteria known as
Mission 2 Milestones between launch and landing and aims to achieve
the success criteria established for each of these milestones. The
results from this mission as part of the HAKUTO-R lunar exploration
program, will be weighed and evaluated against the criteria and
lessons learned will be incorporated into future missions already
in development.
Milestone
Milestone Success
Criteria
Success 1
Complete
Completion of Launch Preparations
- Complete all development processes of the RESILIENCE lunar
lander before flight operations
- Contract and prepare launch vehicle, and complete integration
of lunar lander into the launch vehicle
- Prove ability to flexibly manufacture and assemble landers in
various geographic locations of the world
Success 2
Completion of Launch and Deployment
- Complete successful separation of the lunar lander from the
launch vehicle
- Reaffirm that ispace’s lander design and structure is capable
of withstanding the harsh conditions during launch on its second
mission, offering valuable information towards future development
and missions
Success 3
Establishment of Steady Operation
State
- Establish communication link between the lander and Mission
Control Center, confirm a stable attitude as well as start stable
generation of electrical power in orbit
Success 4
Completion of first Orbital Control
Maneuver
- Complete the first orbit control maneuver, setting the lander
on a course towards the Moon
Success 5
Completion of Lunar Flyby
- Complete a lunar flyby approximately one month after
launch
- Begin Deep Space Flight operations
Success 6
Completion of all Deep-Space Orbital
Control Maneuvers before LOI
- Complete all planned deep space orbit control maneuvers by
utilizing gravity assist effects and successfully target the first
lunar orbit insertion maneuver.
- Reaffirm the deep-space survivability of ispace’s lander
designs, as well as the viability of space’s lunar planning.
Success 7
Enter Lunar Orbit
- Complete the first lunar orbit insertion maneuver and confirm
that the lander is in a lunar orbit
- Reaffirm the ability of ispace to deliver spacecraft and
payloads into stable lunar orbits
Success 8
Completion of all Orbital Control
Maneuvers in lunar orbit
- Complete all planned lunar orbital control maneuvers before the
landing sequence
- Confirm the lander is ready to start the landing sequence
Success 9
Completion of Lunar Landing Sequence
- Complete the landing sequence, verifying key landing abilities
for future missions
Success 10
Establish Steady System after Landing
- Establish a steady telecommunication and power supply on the
lunar surface after landing
Payloads
On board the RESILIENCE lunar lander will be commercial customer
payloads including:
- Water electrolyzer equipment: From Takasago Thermal
Engineering Co.
- Food production experiment: A self-contained module from
Euglena Co.
- Deep space radiation probe: Developed by the Department
of Space Science and Engineering, National Central University,
Taiwan
- Commemorative alloy plate: Developed by Bandai Namco
Research Institute, Inc. and modeled after “Charter of the
Universal Century” from the animation Mobile Suit Gundam UC
- TENACIOUS micro rover: Developed by ispace-EUROPE, this
rover will explore the landing site, collect lunar regolith, and
relay data back to the lander. It will be equipped with a
forward-mounted HD camera and a shovel.
- Moonhouse: A model house by Swedish artist Mikael
Genberg that will be mounted on the rover
The RESILIENCE lander will serve as a cultural artifact,
carrying a UNESCO memory disk that preserves linguistic and
cultural diversity.
ispace is leveraging its global presence through its three
business units in Japan, the U.S., and Luxembourg, for the
simultaneous development of upcoming missions. Mission 2, featuring
the RESILIENCE lunar lander, is led by ispace Japan and is now
scheduled for launch on Jan. 15, 2025. In this mission, TENACIOUS
micro rover developed by ispace Europe SA to be deployed on the
lunar surface to conduct technological demonstration of regolith
extraction as well as mobility on the lunar surface Mission 3,
debuting the APEX 1.0 lunar lander, is led by ispace-U.S. and is
expected to launch in 2026. Mission 6, which will utilize the
Series 3 lander, currently being designed in Japan, is scheduled to
be launched by 2027.
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About ispace, inc. (https://ispace-inc.com)
ispace, a global lunar resource development company with the
vision, “Expand our planet. Expand our future.”, specializes in
designing and building lunar landers and rovers. ispace aims to
extend the sphere of human life into space and create a sustainable
world by providing high-frequency, low-cost transportation services
to the Moon. The company has business entities in Japan,
Luxembourg, and the United States with more than 300 employees
worldwide. For more information, visit: www.ispace-inc.com and
follow us on X: @ispace_inc.
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Andrew C. Ames Global Communication Specialist ispace, inc.
a-ames@ispace-inc.com
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