"Japan's Lunar Missions Face Setbacks: Revolutionary Satellite and Moon Sniper Lander Launch Scrubbed"

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The launch of a revolutionary satellite, XRISM, and the "Moon Sniper" lunar lander has been postponed due to inclement weather. XRISM, a joint mission between JAXA, NASA, ESA, and CSA, will observe the universe's hottest regions and objects using X-ray light. The satellite carries two instruments, Resolve and Xtend, which will provide detailed insights into cosmic phenomena. The Moon Sniper lander, designed for a pinpoint landing on the moon, aims to investigate the composition of rocks near the Sea of Nectar. Both missions have been rescheduled multiple times due to bad weather.
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