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Japan postpones launch of rocket carrying lunar lander

The launch of an H2A rocket, carrying Japan’s lunar probe “Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon” (SLIM), was regrettably postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions, as reported by NHK. The scheduled launch from Tanegashima Space Centre in Japan’s Kagoshima prefecture was set for 9:26 am on Monday. Developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), […]

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Japan postpones launch of rocket carrying lunar lander

The launch of an H2A rocket, carrying Japan’s lunar probe “Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon” (SLIM), was regrettably postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions, as reported by NHK. The scheduled launch from Tanegashima Space Centre in Japan’s Kagoshima prefecture was set for 9:26 am on Monday. Developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the SLIM probe has a dual purpose: to explore moon rocks and showcase precise landing techniques.
NHK, a global information provider via television, radio, and online platforms, delivered this news. Successful completion of the mission would propel Japan into the ranks of five countries having achieved lunar probe landings. Valuable data from SLIM’s mission will contribute to the US-led Artemis program, aimed at sending astronauts to the moon.The H2A rocket is also set to carry the X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), a collaborative project between JAXA, NASA, and other organizations. Fearing possible impact from the new H3 rocket’s unsuccessful March debut, JAXA rigorously assessed shared components to ensure a smooth H2A launch, as NHK highlighted.
Just days prior, on August 23, India celebrated a major milestone as Chandrayaan-3’s lander module achieved a successful landing on the moon’s South Pole region. This achievement erased the memory of Chandrayaan-2’s crash landing four years earlier. India joined the elite league of the US, China, and Russia as the fourth nation to achieve a successful moon landing.
As Japan and India race towards lunar exploration, global attention remains fixated on space exploration advancements. The quest for lunar discovery and harnessing valuable data continues to unite countries in their pursuit of unraveling the mysteries of the moon and beyond.

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