"Japanese Lunar Spacecraft Resumes Operations After Moon Landing"

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Source: Financial Times
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A Japanese lunar spacecraft has resumed operations after a glitch had caused a temporary halt. The spacecraft, named Kaguya, is part of Japan's space exploration efforts and is designed to study the moon's surface and environment. This development marks a positive step forward in Japan's ongoing mission to advance its space technology and contribute to the global understanding of the moon.

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