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Japan postpones the Moon landing: When is it now and why is it important?

FP Explainers • August 28, 2023, 17:59:40 IST
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Japan’s space agency has postponed the scheduled launch of an H2A rocket carrying the lunar probe due to strong, high-altitude winds. The country aims to launch the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) into space by mid-September with a lunar landing expected by January 2024

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Japan postpones the Moon landing: When is it now and why is it important?

Following India’s iconic lunar mission, Japan’s space agency is preparing for what it thinks will be the country’s first spacecraft to land on the Moon. However, things didn’t go as planned. On Monday, the space agency announced that they have postponed the scheduled launch of an H2A rocket carrying the lunar probe due to strong, high-altitude winds. According to NHK, the launch was set to take place from the Tanegashima Space Centre in Kagoshima prefecture on 28 August. Japan  aims to launch the Smart Lander for Investigating  Moon  (SLIM) into space by mid-September with a lunar landing seen starting as early as January 2024. Japan  would become the fifth country to achieve a Moon  landing after the United States, the former USSR, China and now India. The success of India’s Chandrayaan-3 Moon  exploration mission this month contrasts with recent setbacks in  Japan’s space missions.

Japan is preparing to launch a Lunar lander experiment mission SLIM,will also share a ride with XRISM telescope from Tanegashima space center onboard the Japan's H-IIA rocket #Japan #JAXA #SLIM #XRISM

📸: SLIM mission animation form JAXA pic.twitter.com/Vbo4UHYbhv

— Wavingfrommoon (@wavingfrommoon) August 27, 2023

Also read: Why Chandrayaan-3's success matters to the United States What is Japan’s Lunar mission? Also known as “Moon sniper,” the SLIM probe is designed to land no more than 100 metres from its targeted site. That itself is a giant leap from the conventional accuracy of several kilometres for lunar landers, said the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). More than two decades in development, the project is focused on using advanced, image-based navigation technology and lightweight hardware to achieve a high-precision landing. By building a lightweight lander, JAXA aims to reduce launch costs and allow more frequent missions. SLIM weighs a little more than 700 kilogrammes (1,540 lb) at launch, or less than half of India’s Chandrayaan-3. It uses an efficient chemical propulsion system and includes miniaturised electronic devices. SLIM’s overall development cost about 15 billion yen ($102 million) as of this year. India launched its lander with a budget of about $75 million. **Also read: Chandrayaan-3: How India’s Moon mission will be a game-changer for the economy** Why is the technology important? The “pinpoint” landing technology enables a more granular search of rocks and water resources and boosts the spacecraft’s chance of survival by helping it select the best location for solar power generation and avoid rough terrain, JAXA says.

Japan's SLIM spacecraft, a 'moon sniper,' to join lunar landing rush with Aug. 26 launch https://t.co/NjHEpQdTJo pic.twitter.com/UjyPz152Fi

— SPACE.com (@SPACEdotcom) August 25, 2023
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SLIM is set to land on the slope of the Shioli crater near lunar sea Mare Nectaris. The site was selected based on high-resolution images from lunar orbiters. SLIM employs “vision-based navigation” to recognise where it is flying during the landing phase, JAXA says. That allows the craft to match real-time images from its camera with existing ones of the lunar surface. **Also read:** **Chandrayaan-3 and Dark Side of the Moon: Why race to the south pole is hotting up** Why is Japan’s space programme important? Although 14  Japanese astronauts have been into space - the fourth most after the U.S., Russia (including the former Soviet Union) and China -  Japan’s space missions have focused on developing launchers and space probes and have relied on the United States and Russia to carry astronauts. Japan  aims to send an astronaut to the Moon’s surface in the latter half of the 2020s as part of NASA’s Artemis programme. Japan’s advanced image technology, like that used in SLIM, is seen as a key part of its response to China’s growing military presence in space. **Also read: Chandrayaan-3: How ISRO's lander made it through final stages of descent to Moon** What about recent setbacks? The launch of SLIM was delayed for a few months after JAXA manually destroyed the initial model of the new medium-lift H3 rocket due to engine ignition trouble after launching in March. JAXA also failed in the launch of an Epsilon small rocket in October 2022, followed by an engine explosion during a test last month. The government says private-sector projects should play a bigger role. Start-ups including ispace and orbital debris-removal firm Astroscale have entered the market and raised hundreds of millions of dollars, on top of traditional industrial heavyweights such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. With inputs from Reuters

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