ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile
ispace-U.S.

@ispace_us_inc

A U.S. company with a global presence serving as the central location for the development of the APEX 1.0 lunar lander.

@ispace_inc

ID: 1769770061605273602

linkhttp://www.ispace-us.com calendar_today18-03-2024 16:58:17

111 Tweet

313 Followers

32 Following

ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌙 3 days to go. Having completed all lunar orbital maneuvers, RESILIENCE remains in low lunar orbit as landing day approaches. ispace engineers in our Mission Control Center are conducting final rehearsals and preparations, leveraging the operational experience gained in

ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌙 2 days away! With just 48 hours to go until landing, daily check-ins with RESILIENCE continue alongside final preparations. During the descent phase, the lander will automatically fire its main propulsion system to gradually decelerate and adjust its attitude, with the

Firefly Aerospace (@firefly_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier this year, our #GhostRiders worked alongside the ispace crew at SpaceX's integration facility as we prepared for a historic launch of two lunar missions on the same rocket. Now we look forward to reuniting RESILIENCE and #BlueGhost on the surface of the Moon! Best

ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 day to go 🌕 Are you ready for a Moon landing? Tomorrow, we aim to achieve lunar landing as part of our second mission - delivering payloads, science, and innovation to the Moon. 📡 Live stream begins (tentative): June 5, 14:10 EDT | June 5, 12:10 MDT 🕖 Landing: June 5,

ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another big thank you to our friends at Intuitive Machines for the fresh coffee to our Mission Control Center in Tokyo!☕🚀 #LunarExploration #TeamworkInSpace #ispace #IntuitiveMachines #MoonMission

ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RESILIENCE status: nominal Distance above the Lunar surface: ca. 100 km Current orbital phase: Low lunar orbit, traveling at ca. 5,800 km/h ispace engineers continue periodically checking in with RESILIENCE as we countdown the hours to landing. This photo was captured by the

RESILIENCE status: nominal
Distance above the Lunar surface: ca. 100 km
Current orbital phase: Low lunar orbit, traveling at ca. 5,800 km/h

ispace engineers continue periodically checking in with RESILIENCE as we countdown the hours to landing. 
This photo was captured by the
ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 hours to go! 🌕 Fun fact. RESILIENCE is carrying a self-contained food production experiment from Euglena Co. What if astronauts could grow nutritious food on the Moon? This tiny module could pave the way. From microgreens to Moon meals - the possibilities start here.

3 hours to go!  🌕  

Fun fact. 

RESILIENCE is carrying a self-contained food production experiment from Euglena Co. 

What if astronauts could grow nutritious food on the Moon? This tiny module could pave the way. From microgreens to Moon meals - the possibilities start here.
ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 hours until we attempt our second lunar landing. Our next dose of mission trivia: The Deep Space Radiation Probe (DSRP) from National Central University, Taiwan, is hitching a ride to the Moon. Its job? Measure radiation levels and detect cosmic disturbances en route.

2 hours until we attempt our second lunar landing. 

Our next dose of mission trivia: The Deep Space Radiation Probe (DSRP) from National Central University, Taiwan, is hitching a ride to the Moon.  

Its job? Measure radiation levels and detect cosmic disturbances en route.
ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 hour until lunar landing! Let’s put this into perspective: RESILIENCE has travelled approximately 1.1 million km to get here. That’s more than three times the distance between Earth and the Moon. After months of preparation and precision flying, the final hour is here.

1 hour until lunar landing! 

Let’s put this into perspective: RESILIENCE has travelled approximately 1.1 million km to get here. That’s more than three times the distance between Earth and the Moon.  

After months of preparation and precision flying, the final hour is here.
ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, we have not yet been able to establish communication with RESILIENCE, but ispace engineers in our Mission Control Center are continuing to work to contact the lander. We will share an update with the latest information in a media announcement in the next few

At this moment, we have not yet been able to establish communication with RESILIENCE, but ispace engineers in our Mission Control Center are continuing to work to contact the lander. We will share an update with the latest information in a media announcement in the next few
ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As of 8:00 a.m. on June 6, 2025, mission controllers have determined that it is unlikely that communication with the lander will be restored and therefore completing Success 9 is not achievable. It has been decided to conclude the mission. “Given that there is currently no

As of 8:00 a.m. on June 6, 2025, mission controllers have determined that it is unlikely that communication with the lander will be restored and therefore completing Success 9 is not achievable. It has been decided to conclude the mission.

“Given that there is currently no
ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Moon remains within reach. To everyone who has reached out with words of support, encouragement, and belief - thank you. Your messages remind us that space exploration is a shared endeavor, and that every step we take is made stronger by the community that surrounds us.

The Moon remains within reach.

To everyone who has reached out with words of support, encouragement, and belief - thank you. Your messages remind us that space exploration is a shared endeavor, and that every step we take is made stronger by the community that surrounds us.
ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are planning to hold a press conference to provide an update on the HAKUTO-R Mission 2 Technical Cause Analysis on June 24, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. JST. (01:00 UTC) Consistent with ispace's spirit of transparency, we will stream the opening remarks and technical presentation for

ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"After Resilience’s moon landing attempt, why openness is key to the lunar economy" by Ron Garan, Chairman of ispace-U.S. spacenews.com/after-resilien…

ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, ispace provided an update on the technical cause analysis, detailing the potential causes for the landing anomaly experienced by the Mission 2 RESILIENCE lunar lander. Based on the analysis, we will be launching an external review task force including third-party

Today, ispace provided an update on the technical cause analysis, detailing the potential causes for the landing anomaly experienced by the Mission 2 RESILIENCE lunar lander.   

Based on the analysis, we will be launching an external review task force including third-party
ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congrats to Redwire on the successful ROSA deployment for the Lunar Gateway! 🎉 This is an incredible milestone for the future of space exploration!

ispace-U.S. (@ispace_us_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a global company with operations located right here in Denver, CO, ispace-U.S. is driven by one powerful vision: to Expand our planet. Expand our future. We're incredibly proud to advance this vision by progressing our upcoming U.S. mission to the Moon and advancing our

As a global company with operations located right here in Denver, CO, ispace-U.S. is driven by one powerful vision: to Expand our planet. Expand our future.

We're incredibly proud to advance this vision by progressing our upcoming U.S. mission to the Moon and advancing our