Japan counts down to precision 'moon sniper' landing mission


A H-IIA rocket carrying the Japanese national space agency’s moon lander being launched at Tanegashima Space Centre on Sept 7, 2023. - Reuters

TOKYO: Japan aims to become the fifth country to put a spacecraft on the moon when it attempts a precision landing on Friday (Jan 19), in what would be a boost for a space programme that has suffered a wave of setbacks and been eclipsed by rival China.

Dubbed the "moon sniper", the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) probe is attempting to land within 100 metres (328 feet) of its target, a technology Jaxa says is unprecedented and essential in the search for moon water and human habitability.

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