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Japan lunar lander enters moon’s orbit

Jake Miller Published December 26, 2023
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Japan‘s SLIM space probe entered the moon’s orbit on Monday in a major step towards the country’s first successful lunar landing, expected next month.

The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) is nicknamed the “Moon Sniper” because it is designed to land within 100 meters (328 feet) of a specific target on the lunar surface.

If successful, the touchdown would make Japan only the fifth country to have successfully landed a probe on the moon, after the United States, Russia, China, and India.

On Monday, SLIM “successfully entered the moon’s orbit at 04:51 pm Japan time” (0751 GMT), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said in a statement released Monday evening.

“Its trajectory shift was achieved as originally planned, and there is nothing out of the ordinary about the probe’s conditions,” the agency said.

.@JAXA_en's Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) will enter into orbit around the Moon today. (Merry Christmas!) It is designed to demonstrate accurate lunar landing techniques by a small explorer. This animation is in a rotating frame holding the Earth-Sun line stationary. pic.twitter.com/cnvXVcepNK

— Tony Dunn (@tony873004) December 25, 2023

The lander’s descent towards the moon is expected to start around midnight Japan time on January 20, with its landing on the surface scheduled for 20 minutes later, JAXA said.

The H-IIA rocket lifted off in September from the southern island of Tanegashima carrying the lander, after three postponements linked to bad weather.

JAXA said this month that the mission would be an “unprecedentedly high precision landing” on the moon.

The lander is equipped with a spherical probe that was developed by a toy company.

Slightly bigger than a tennis ball, it can change its shape to move on the lunar surface.

Compared to previous probes that landed “a few or 10-plus kilometers” away from targets, SLIM’s purported margin of error of under 100 meters suggests a level of accuracy once thought impossible, thanks to the culmination of a 20-year effort by researchers, according to JAXA.

With the advance of technology, demand is growing to pinpoint targets like craters and rocks on the lunar surface, Shinichiro Sakai, JAXA’s SLIM project manager, told reporters this month.

【読むISAS】連載 第6回 #SLIM the Moon Sniper
― 降りられるところから、降りたいところへ ―

「マルチバンド分光カメラとその科学観測」 
SLIM ペイロードマネージャ 大竹 真紀子
➡️https://t.co/LD74RSV3sy#JAXA #ISASニュース pic.twitter.com/SMpYMw7oSf

— ISAS(JAXA宇宙科学研究所) (@ISAS_JAXA) December 26, 2023

“Gone are the days when merely exploring ‘somewhere on the moon’ was desired,” he said.

Hopes are also high that SLIM’s exactitude will make sampling of lunar permafrost easier, bringing scientists a step closer to uncovering the mystery around water resources on the moon, Sakai added.

Japanese missions have failed twice—one public and one private.

Last year, the country unsuccessfully sent a lunar probe named Omotenashi as part of the United States‘ Artemis 1 mission.

In April, Japanese startup ispace tried in vain to become the first private company to land on the moon, losing communication with its craft after what it described as a “hard landing”.

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