Japan Successfully Lands 'Sniper' Probe on Moon, Awaited Contact with Mission Control

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:31pm on 19 Jan 2024,Friday Science

Japan's space agency, JAXA, has made history by successfully landing its 'sniper' probe, SLIM, on the moon. The precision landing aimed within 100m of the target, making Japan the fifth country to achieve this feat. While SLIM's landing has been confirmed, the control room awaits contact to assess its condition and orientation. SLIM's scanning technology autonomously evaluates the lunar surface for a safe landing. The mission marks a significant achievement in lunar exploration, with SLIM tasked to provide insights into the moon's geology and resources. Further updates are expected after the communication is established.

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