Japan will attempt to land a spacecraft on the moon precisely

19 janvier 2024 | Julia Mio Inuma, Christian Davenport
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency hopes the ‘Moon Sniper’ rover will pave the way for precise landings crucial to researching the origins of the moon.
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