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Japan Moon Mission will take off 7th September Jaxa will try to land 200kg slim lander

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There is a competition to flock to the moon between space agencies around the world. India is its recent ‘champion’, whose Chandrayaan 3 (Chandrayaan 3) has successfully landed on the surface of the moon, that too on the southern pole of the moon. So far, four countries- America, Russia, China and India have been able to launch their missions on the moon. Japan is going to try the next. The Japan Aerospace Execution Agency, ie Jaxa, will launch its moon mission on the morning of 7 September. The mission was to be in the last week of August, but the weather did not support. This will be Japan’s first attempt of landing on the surface of the moon. However, in the month of May, a private Japanese company wanted to land the mission on the moon, which failed.

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