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Japan’s SLIM Lunar Mission concludes: JAXA reflects on milestones and future analyses

JAXA said it will provide a details of SLIM’s achievements and further updates as the investigation and analysis continue.

August 30, 2024 / 13:34 IST
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(Image: The Lunar Excursion Vehicle 2 (LEV-2 / SORA-Q) has successfully taken an image of the #SLIM spacecraft on the Moon. LEV-2 is the world’s first robot to conduct fully autonomous exploration on the lunar surface. Credit: https://global.jaxa.jp)

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has officially concluded the operations of the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), marking the end of a mission that that achieved significant milestones in lunar exploration, and established Japan as the fifth country to land on the Moon. The agency confirmed the mission's closure at 22:40 JST on August 23, 2024, following unsuccessful attempts to re-establish communication with the spacecraft, which had been lost between May and July.

JAXA said despite facing several obstacles, SLIM achieved notable milestones in lunar exploration. It plans to release a comprehensive report detailing the mission's successes and ongoing analyses.

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Mission highlights:

Historic Landing: Launched on September 7, 2023, aboard the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No.47 from Tanegashima Space Center, SLIM made history on January 20, 2024, with Japan's first successful soft landing on the Moon. This achievement positioned Japan as the fifth nation to achieve a lunar landing and set a new standard for precision landing technology.