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[i]At this moment, we haven't been able to confirm a successful landing on the lunar surface. Our engineers at MCC are continuing to investigate the current status of the lander. Currently, we have not confirmed the communication from the lander. We already confirmed that we have established the communication until the very end of the landing. However, now we lost the communication, so we have to assume we could not complete the landing on the lunar surface. Our engineers will continue to investigate the situation and then we will update you the further information once we finish the investigation. At this moment, what I can tell is we are very proud of the fact that we have already achieved many things during this Mission 1. As I said, we have been secured the communication at the very end of the landing. That means we acquired actual flight data during the landing phase. That is great achievement for the future missions, Mission 2 and the Mission 3. To that end, it is important to provided feedback of what we learned from this Mission 1 to Mission 2 and Mission 3. That's why we built our sustainable business model to continue our effort for the future missions. I'd like to thank you, all the employees who have who have contributed to this mission since the beginning of this company and then to the present, and also our families who continued to support us, and our shareholders, our partners and our customers and their suppliers and everyone who believed in ispace vision. We will keep going. Never quit the lunar quest.[/i]
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