Japan wants to vandaag lander op de maan zetten, als vijfde land ooit | Buitenland

Japan is testing every day an on-board device that has late landings. As it appears, Japan is the largest country in the world, according to the former Soviet Union, the United States, China and India. A poging of a Japanese industry failed last year, not as an American commercial flight last week. De landingspoging state planned for 16.20 hur Belgian tijd.

The lander was born in September from Japan. Hij heet SLIM, which state for Smart Lander for Investigating Moon. He is the first mission of the Japanese organizational structure JAXA to the oppervlak of the maan. Japan had brought two satellites to the south of the country.

The SLIM is built with a new technology for testing. Thanks to an immediate geographical recognition you can recognize the craters on the surface. The army is waiting for the army. Ok zoekt hij toar gevaarlijke rotsen op het oppervlak. Pursuant to this, you can be determined to be stubborn.

Japan hoopt the lander daardoor extra nauwkeurig is: Hij moet within 100 meters of the aangewezen landingsplek neerkomen. “Geen enkel land is daarin geslaagd,” says JAXA. Other different land distances on the other side of the river are wide.

As the Japanese technology works, the help can be achieved in many ways. Verkenners hoeven then niet per se in vlakke areas zonder dreigingen te gaan, ze kunnen also de heuvels en kraters van de maan opzoeken. There is no water in the wind, which is necessary for other missies.

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