"Japan's SLIM Moon Lander: Dormancy and Revival During Lunar Night"

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"Japan's SLIM Moon Lander: Dormancy and Revival During Lunar Night"
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Japan's SLIM moon lander has powered down as the lunar nighttime sets in, potentially ending its mission. Despite initial engine troubles, the spacecraft successfully landed and collected valuable science data using its Multi-Band Camera (MBC) to study the lunar surface composition. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) hopes to revive SLIM after the lunar night, but the spacecraft has already achieved its mission goals by landing precisely, deploying rovers, and gathering extensive data. JAXA plans to announce scientific results based on the data obtained.

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