Japan’s Resilience moon lander aces lunar flyby ahead of historic touchdown try (photo) Resilience, a lunar lander built by Japanese company ispace, zoomed within a mere 5,220 miles (8,400 kilometers) of the moon on Feb. 14. Astrobitica February 18, 2025 (Last updated: February 18, 2025) 1 minute read Resilience, a lunar lander built by Japanese company ispace, zoomed within a mere 5,220 miles (8,400 kilometers) of the moon on Feb. 14. About the Author Astrobitica Administrator Visit Website View All Posts Post navigation Previous: Is Pluto a planet or not? Who cares! Our love for the King of the Kuiper Belt is stronger than ever 95 years laterNext: ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ introduces adamantium into the MCU, but did it come from space in the comics?