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Japan JAXA SLIM lunar lander successfully touches down on moon

Japan JAXA SLIM lunar lander successfully touches down on moon
Japan JAXA SLIM lunar lander successfully touches down on moon


An artist’s rendition of the SLIM lunar lander on the moon’s surface.

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Japan staked a claim as a national space power on Friday, as its SLIM spacecraft landed on the moon.

The country’s SLIM lander launched in September and touched down on the lunar surface around 10:20 a.m. ET, according to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA. Engineers were checking the status of the spacecraft shortly after its landing.

The feat makes Japan the fifth country to land on the moon, following Russia (then the Soviet Union), the U.S., China and India. Last year, India joined the list of moon landings with its Chandrayaan-3 mission.

Japan’s SLIM, which stands for “Smart Lander for Investigating Moon,” is a cargo research mission. It carries a variety of scientific payloads, including an analysis camera and a pair of lunar rovers.

The SLIM lunar lander before launch.

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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