"Launch Delays and Scrubs: Japan's Lunar Missions Face Setbacks"

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The launch of Japan's X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) has been postponed due to unfavorable upper winds. XRISM, a collaborative mission between JAXA, NASA, and ESA, aims to study celestial X-ray objects with high-resolution spectroscopy and imaging. The payload includes Resolve, a soft X-ray spectrometer, and Xtend, a soft X-ray imager. The new launch date will be announced once confirmed.
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