Japan’s spacecraft named “SLIM” landed upside down on the Moon

Japans spacecraft named SLIM landed upside down on the Moon


Japan recently became the 5th country to land on the Moon. New information and photos on this subject shared.

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency The spacecraft “SLIM (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon)” developed by (JAXA) was recently launched. He landed on the moon. With this landing, JapanUSA, Russia, China and IndiaAfter “ Became the 5th country to land on the moon. The first statement from JAXA about this success in the statement, “After landing, communication was established with the spacecraft. However, the solar cells on the rover SLIM are not currently producing power and priority is currently given to collecting data from SLIM.” It was said. Now the historical photo you see above has been shared, accordingly The SLIM spacecraft landed upside down on the Moon. The photo of SLIM, which basically became a dead spacecraft because it ran out of power, was taken by the Lunar Excursion Vehicle 2, which makes explorations on the Moon, according to the statement. JAXA also said in the statement that SLIM met the surface of the Moon approximately 55 meters east of the originally targeted landing site.

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