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Japanese lunar probe answers cholera suspicion again after two-week hiatus: cruise guests stuck off Mauritius

The Japanese lunar probe Slim has woken up from sleep mode after a two-week lunar night. “Yesterday we sent a command to which Slim responded,” the Japanese space agency Jaxa said on the online service X on Monday.

The probe managed to survive the lunar night and “maintain its communications function.”

Slim stands for ‘Smart Lander for Investigating Moon’. With the landing of the 2.40 by 1.70 meter probe on Earth’s satellite on January 20, Japan became the fifth moon-landing country on Earth. Two previous Japanese moon missions in 2022 and April 2023 failed.

However, the probe had landed on its side, so the solar panels were facing west instead of upwards as planned. As a result, the device receives little sun and therefore little power. Nevertheless, Slim managed to transmit the first images of the moon’s surface to Earth. (jam/sda/afp)

Soource :Watson

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