Tokyo-based ispace aims to launch its second moon lander next
year and start a NASA-sponsored moonshot in 2026, following its
failed first lunar landing attempt in April this year.
The Japanese government's grant will be used to develop a new
spacecraft, tentatively called "Series 3", which aims to carry
more than 100-kg loads to the moon's surface by 2027, ispace
said in a corporate disclosure.
The grant would not have any material impact on the company's
near-term earnings forecast since it relates to a future
mission, ispace added. The company has expected to book a net
loss of 4.5 billion yen in the current financial period ending
in March 2024.
($1 = 149.8700 yen)
(Reporting by Kantaro Komiya; Editing by Christopher Cushing,
Robert Birsel)
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