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[Herald Live - South Africa] - 5/06/2025
Japanese start-up ispace aims to become the first non-US company to achieve a controlled moon landing as it prepares for the touchdown of its second uncrewed spacecraft on Friday, two years after its inaugural mission ended in failure.
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