Japan's JAXA Achieves Historic Moon Landing Despite Technical Hurdles

January 25, 2024
Japan's JAXA Achieves Historic Moon Landing Despite Technical Hurdles
  • Japan's space agency, JAXA, successfully landed their spacecraft 'SLIM' on the Moon, making Japan the fifth nation to do so.

  • Despite solar battery and engine complications, SLIM transmitted technical and image data before being powered down to conserve energy.

  • SLIM deployed two mini-rovers to analyze lunar rocks.

  • JAXA is investigating the cause of the malfunctions and analyzing power issues.

  • The successful mission advances Japan's research in pinpoint landing technology and opens up possibilities for future lunar missions.

  • JAXA hopes SLIM will regain power through sun exposure before February 1.

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