"Japan's Lunar Mission: Overcoming Challenges and Future Prospects"

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Japan's Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon successfully landed on the lunar surface but encountered trouble with its solar panels, leading to a shutdown with 12 percent battery capacity remaining. Japan's Space Exploration Agency (JAXA) has recovered technical and image data from the lander and is hopeful that the downloaded data will provide insights into the mission's success. Despite the unexpected solar panel positioning, JAXA plans to provide an update on the lander's status at the end of the week and remains optimistic about the mission's achievements.
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