Breaking News Today
No Result
View All Result
Sunday, September 24, 2023
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
    • Europe
    • United States
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Middle East
    • Africa
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Climate
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Breaking News Today
  • Home
  • News
    • Europe
    • United States
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Middle East
    • Africa
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Climate
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Breaking News Today
No Result
View All Result
Home News Asia

Japan launches rocket carrying moon lander after three delays

by News Room
September 7, 2023
in Asia
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

TOKYO: Japan launched on Thursday (Sep 7) a rocket carrying what it hopes will be its first successful Moon lander, live footage from the country’s space agency showed.

The H2-A rocket blasted off at 8.42am local time carrying the precision Moon Sniper lander which is expected to touch down on the Moon’s surface in four to six months.

The lift-off from Tanegashima in southern Japan, which had been postponed three times by bad weather, was watched by around 35,000 people online.

The rocket was also carrying a research satellite developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), NASA and the European Space Agency.

The launch came after India last month landed a craft near the Moon’s south pole, a historic triumph for the world’s most populous nation and its low-cost space programme.

Japan’s compact lander, officially called the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), is designed to land within 100m of a specific target on the Moon, far less than the usual range of several kilometres.

“By creating the SLIM lander humans will make a qualitative shift towards being able to land where we want and not just where it is easy to land,” JAXA said before the launch.

“By achieving this, it will become possible to land on planets even more resource scarce than the Moon,” it said.

Globally, “there are no previous instances of pinpoint landing on celestial bodies with significant gravity such as the Moon,” JAXA said.

India joined the United States, Russia and China to place a spacecraft on the lunar surface, and the first one to do so on the south pole.

Japan’s previous attempts have failed, including last year when it sent a lunar probe named Omotenashi as part of the United States’ Artemis programme.

The size of a backpack, Omotenashi would have been the world’s smallest Moon lander.

But after the probe was launched by NASA’s powerful rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida the mission went wrong and communications were lost.

Japan has also had problems with launch rockets, with failures after liftoff of the next-generation H3 model in March and the normally reliable solid-fuel Epsilon last October.

In July, the test of an Epsilon S rocket, an improved version of the Epsilon, ended in an explosion 50 seconds after ignition.

And in April, Japanese start-up ispace failed in an ambitious attempt to become the first private company to land on the Moon, losing communication after what the firm called a “hard landing”.

The Japanese rocket that took off Thursday was also taking into space the X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) developed by JAXA, NASA and ESA.

The satellite’s high-resolution X-ray spectroscopic observations of the hot gas plasma wind that blows through the universe will help study the flows of mass and energy as well as the composition and evolution of celestial objects.

Source: Channel News Asia

Tags: Japan

Related Posts

Asia

Vivy Yusof, the Malaysian founder of Duck, wants to take her modest fashion brand global

September 24, 2023
Asia

Travel bucket list: Why are so many millennials flocking to Mongolia?

September 24, 2023
Asia

Xi to open biggest ever Asian Games after a year’s delay

September 23, 2023
Asia

Malaysia PM says China gave reassurance after map stirred South China Sea dispute

September 23, 2023
Asia

Thai election winner appoints replacement party leader

September 23, 2023
Asia

China willing to work with South Korea ahead of summit with Japan: Xi

September 23, 2023

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

What is Themis Ecosystem™? The Founder Roberto Hroval Explains

October 13, 2021

The UAE adopts October 29 as a programming day

October 6, 2021

Turn off ProMotion feature on iPhone 13 Pro

October 6, 2021

Apple does not plan to release the iPad Air with an OLED screen

October 6, 2021

Mexico cracks down on migrants hitching ride to US on freight train known as ‘The Beast’

The UAE adopts October 29 as a programming day

Apple does not plan to release the iPad Air with an OLED screen

Turn off ProMotion feature on iPhone 13 Pro

Mexico cracks down on migrants hitching ride to US on freight train known as ‘The Beast’

September 24, 2023

On this day in history, September 22, 1862, Abraham Lincoln proclaims slaves will soon be ‘forever free’

September 24, 2023

Vivy Yusof, the Malaysian founder of Duck, wants to take her modest fashion brand global

September 24, 2023

Squatter dressed in owner’s clothes, raided fridge in ritzy beach house: police

September 24, 2023

Latest News

United States

Mexico cracks down on migrants hitching ride to US on freight train known as ‘The Beast’

September 24, 2023
Lifestyle

On this day in history, September 22, 1862, Abraham Lincoln proclaims slaves will soon be ‘forever free’

September 24, 2023
Asia

Vivy Yusof, the Malaysian founder of Duck, wants to take her modest fashion brand global

September 24, 2023
United States

Squatter dressed in owner’s clothes, raided fridge in ritzy beach house: police

September 24, 2023
Lifestyle

‘Ooey-gooey no-bake s’mores’ is a play on a nostalgic treat: Try the recipe

September 24, 2023
Asia

Travel bucket list: Why are so many millennials flocking to Mongolia?

September 24, 2023

Recent News

Mexico cracks down on migrants hitching ride to US on freight train known as ‘The Beast’

September 24, 2023

On this day in history, September 22, 1862, Abraham Lincoln proclaims slaves will soon be ‘forever free’

September 24, 2023

Categories

  • Asia
  • Business
  • Climate
  • Latest
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Trending
  • United States

Topics

Artificial intelligence China climate change Fukushima Health India Indonesia Japan Malaysia New technologies North Korea Russia Technology Thailand United States
Breaking News Today

Breaking News Today is your best, one-stop stay for all your news, articles, blogs, videos, and photographs from domestic to international affairs, politics, economy, money and stocks, and more.

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact

© 2022 All rights Reserved - Blue Planet Global Media Network

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trending
  • News
  • Europe
  • United States
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports

© 2022 All rights Reserved - Blue Planet Global Media Network

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.