JAPAN CONFIRMS PRECISION MOON LANDING
Why in the News?
- Japan’s space agency, JAXA, verified the precise landing of its moon-lander on January 19.
- Initial uncertainty arose due to solar panel failure post-landing, hindering confirmation.
About the landing:
- SLIM utilized maps from Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter and its navigation camera to detect obstacles during descent.
- Despite an engine failure causing a drift of 55 m east from the designated spot, SLIM’s positional accuracy increased during descent, indicating early engine malfunction.
Source: France 24
About SLIM (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon)
· SLIM is launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is a lunar lander mission. · It weighs (590 kg at launch) significantly less than previous lunar missions, including India’s Chandrayaan-3 impacting its trajectory, less fuel, and time to reach the moon. · Spacecraft will deploy two rovers ,LEV-1 and LEV-2 for studying Lunar Surface. · Unlike Chandrayaan-3’s quick journey, SLIM followed a more fuel-thrifty route, taking four months to reach the moon via a longer path. |