NASA has released images of the location on the Moon, where the lander carrying the UAE's Rashid Rover crashed last month.
The photos, taken from a NASA spacecraft, show large pieces of debris scattered across the moon’s surface.
Last month, the HAKUTO-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander crashed after losing communication with the launch teams.
NASA released photos showing before and after the landing attempt – which shows anomalies on the surface.
According to NASA, at least four pieces of debris can be seen in the images.
An image showing the location of HAKUTO-R lander on the surface of the Moon.
— MBR Space Centre (@MBRSpaceCentre) May 23, 2023
The photo, shared by NASA, shows the lander which carried aboard the Rashid Rover.
On 25 April, ispace reported loss of communication with HAKUTO-R before its landing on the Moon. pic.twitter.com/NzkmO7kxgB


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