"Japan's Moon Landing Mission in Peril: Power Issue Threatens Lunar Exploration"

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Japan's "Moon Sniper" mission encountered a critical power issue after landing on the lunar surface, potentially hindering its study of the moon's origins; researchers traced the movements of a female mammoth and discovered human hunting camps in the same areas; Malaysia's tiger population is dwindling, with only an estimated 150 left, prompting conservation efforts; a rare fossilized grasshopper nursery from 29 million years ago was discovered in Oregon; and winter storms in the US brought "frost quakes," loud sounds and tremors caused by sudden freezing of the ground, prompting scientists to study the phenomenon further.
Topics:science#japan#lunar-exploration#malayan-tiger#mammoth-tusks#moon-sniper#science-and-technology
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