「Japan lands on Moon but glitch threatens mission」『BBC News』2024年1月19日。2024年1月21日閲覧。「Dr Simeon Barber from the UK's Open University had instrumentation on Peregrine.
He saluted the Japanese effort.
"For me, this was all about precision landing. That's a huge Success. I'd be really happy if I was them," he told BBC News.
"We're in an era of a lot of lunar missions happening with lots of different players. If we collate all this knowledge, that all these players are gaining through these attempts - whether successful or not - then we learn as a community how to put missions together more successfully in the future."」