After a five-month travel time, the mission traveled , further than any privately funded spacecraft, to attempt a
lunar landing on 25 April 2023. During the official live-stream, among the four possible landing locations, the site in
Lacus Somniorum was initially shown in the animation, saying it was based on real-time telemetry from the lander; that later turned out to be misleading, since the telemetry coming from the lander was not reliable, and the actual attempted landing site was near
Atlas crater, as had been decided initially. Communication with the lander was lost during the final moments of descent to the lunar surface at 16:40 UTC (00:40 JST) on 25 April Analysis determined that the lander plummeted uncontrollably when the propellant was exhausted. This happened because the onboard computer incorrectly presumed the radar altimeter was faulty, and ignoring its data, misjudged the actual altitude of the spacecraft and kept hovering 5 km above the surface of the Moon. The crash site was later identified by
NASA's
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter team on 23 May 2023. == See also ==