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Japan is now the 5th country to land on the Moon – the technology used will lend itself to future lunar missions
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Borowitz, Mariel
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Complex systems
/ International relations
/ Lunar exploration
/ Moon
/ Space missions
/ Space stations
2024
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Japan is now the 5th country to land on the Moon – the technology used will lend itself to future lunar missions
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Borowitz, Mariel
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/ Lunar exploration
/ Moon
/ Space missions
/ Space stations
2024
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Japan is now the 5th country to land on the Moon – the technology used will lend itself to future lunar missions
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Japan is now the 5th country to land on the Moon – the technology used will lend itself to future lunar missions
2024
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Lunar Excursion Vehicle 1 includes a camera, as well as scientific equipment, and uses a hopping mechanism to maneuver on the Moon. NASA has multiple spacecraft orbiting the Moon right now, and it’s already successfully launched the SLS rocket, which is capable of taking humans back to the Moon. NASA is developing very large and complex systems internally – like the Gateway space station, planned to orbit near the Moon, and the infrastructure for the Artemis human Moon missions.
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The Conversation US, Inc
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