Japan is sending spacecraft to the moon for the first time

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Tokyo-based non-governmental organization ISpace is on the moon for the first time The mission has been taken to send the mission. If successful, this would be the first landing of a Japanese spacecraft on the moon.

A spacecraft designed by the Japanese startup on Sunday, SpaceX, launched a spaceship from Cape Canaveral in the US state of Florida.

The Japanese name is Deota, ‘Hakuto-R’, meaning ‘white-colored rabbit’, which is expected to land on the moon in April 2023.

The company was one of five finalists in Google's Lunar Express in Google, who was supposed to send a raid to the moon by 2018, but it was not possible to start the operation, but it was not possible to start the operation, "Even if it was supposed to send a raid to the moon by 2018," said startup CEO Takeshi Hakamada in a statement.

The Hakuto-R campaign started at 2:38 PM at 2:30 PM, using the Falcon Nine Model Rocket from SpaceX. The spacecraft includes a small robot from the Japanese space agency, a Canadian-based company's flight computer and a small NASA laser test device.

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