"Japan's Lunar Craft Resumes Operations After Upside-Down Landing"

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Source: Financial Times
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Japan's lunar craft has regained power after an upside-down landing on the moon's surface, allowing it to resume its mission of exploring the lunar surface. The spacecraft, named "Kaguya," experienced a malfunction during its landing, causing it to land upside down. However, engineers were able to restore power to the craft, and it is now back in operation, continuing its mission to study the moon's surface and environment.

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