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US spacecraft on the moon ‘caught a foot’ and tipped on to side, says Nasa
(www.theguardian.com)
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So Japens moon lander landed upside down, and Americas fell over. This isn't looking too good for the future of space exploration.
Need to start launching from Australia at this rate. Maybe then they'll show up in the correct vertical orientation.