Surviving the Night: Japan’s Moon Lander
1 min readJapan Moon lander survives lunar night
It has been reported that Japan's moon lander, named Kaguya, has successfully survived the lunar night. The lunar night lasts for about two...
Japan Moon lander survives lunar night
It has been reported that Japan’s moon lander, named Kaguya, has successfully survived the lunar night. The lunar night lasts for about two weeks and is known for its extreme cold temperatures that can reach as low as -200 degrees Celsius.
Despite these challenging conditions, Kaguya managed to survive the long lunar night and is now ready to continue its mission on the moon’s surface. This is a significant achievement for Japan’s space exploration program and demonstrates the durability of their technology.
Scientists and engineers involved in the mission are thrilled with Kaguya’s success and are optimistic about the data and insights it will provide about the moon’s surface and environment. This accomplishment brings Japan one step closer to unlocking the mysteries of our nearest celestial neighbor.
With Kaguya’s survival of the lunar night, Japan’s space agency is looking forward to further advancements in lunar exploration and potentially even setting up a permanent base on the moon in the future.