After the sun reaches its solar panels the Japanese moon landing gets back to work
Japanese space agency JAXA said that it has resumed its Space Interferometer (SLIM) mission and has resumed images of Moon’s surface after it was able to reestablish communications with it. SLIM had lost power when it was just 50 metres above the surface. “We believe that the success of pinpoint moon landing will be utilised in future lunar exploration missions,” said JAXA.