Japan celebrates a historic achievement as its groundbreaking Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) successfully lands on the lunar surface on January 19, propelling the nation into the esteemed club of lunar explorers. However, the elation is tempered by concerns over SLIM’s solar panels failing to generate electricity, prompting uncertainty about the lander’s future. Despite this setback, a ray of hope emerges as the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) initiates efforts for potential recovery.
Solar Panel Glitch Sparks Recovery Efforts
SLIM, Japan’s lunar triumph, faces a potential setback as its solar panels encounter difficulties in generating power. JAXA’s team, undeterred by the challenge, reveals ongoing efforts for a possible recovery, citing telemetry data that positions SLIM’s solar cells to face the west, signaling optimism for power generation once sunlight reaches from that direction.
The intentional power-down of SLIM, with battery capacity at 12% on the lunar surface, is a precautionary measure while the team explores the prospect of relying solely on solar cell-generated power. Despite the initial setback, the mission’s handlers express confidence in the potential for SLIM’s revival.
SLIM, aptly nicknamed “Moon Sniper,” has transmitted valuable technical data and imagery from its descent and landing, providing a glimpse into the mission’s accomplishments. A detailed status update and data analysis overview, expected later in the week, promises further insights into SLIM’s performance.
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SLIM’s Mission and Japan’s Lunar Aspirations
Designed to showcase highly precise lunar landing technology, SLIM aims to touch down within 330 feet of a designated spot on the moon’s Shioli Crater. The successful landing, though facing challenges, sets the stage for advancing crucial capabilities for future lunar explorations.
SLIM’s mission includes the deployment of two mini-rovers, LEV-1 and LEV-2, adding complexity and potential for enhanced lunar exploration. The prospect of reviving SLIM, despite setbacks, signifies a pivotal moment in Japan’s space exploration journey, showcasing the nation’s resilience and determination in the pursuit of scientific innovation and lunar exploration.