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gkamburoff
Too bad, but space in unforgiving. Good luck with the other one.
Sven Asai
Yes, the other one is already a success. As told us above it’s fueled by water, so it surely will also find water on the moon, at least the own one. And that’s good for continuing the research and cash in the next millions of tax payers’ money.
1glenn
It is too soon to give up on the mini moon lander. It may be able to be fixed, remotely. Good luck!
virusrex
Best of luck for the project, to some people it may sound easy to put a lander on the moon (after all it has been done before) but even now it is a very difficult enterprise that can fail with the tiniest problem. There is still a good chance the difficulties can be solved.