After India, Japan created history, successful landing on the moon, sniper will reveal the secrets of the moon
Japan's space agency JAXA said that it has created history by making a pinpoint landing on the lunar surface. Sniper left for the Moon on September 7.
Japan created history by making a pinpoint landing on the lunar surface. However, it is not yet known whether this is a soft landing or a hard landing. Japanese scientists are waiting to receive a signal from Moon Mission Sniper. Even after this, the success of the mission will be officially confirmed. If this landing is successful, Japan will become the fifth country to land on the Moon after America, the Soviet Union, China and India. On August 23 last year, India's third moon mission Chandrayaan-3 created history by landing on the south pole of the moon. Japan's space agency JAXA said its unmanned spacecraft is on the moon, but is still checking its position. Sniper left for the Moon on September 7. After a journey of four months, it has landed on the moon.
It is said that the sniper aims to investigate the Xioli crater of the moon. It is in the Sea of Nectar part of the Moon. Scientists believe that by investigating this area, information about the formation of the moon will be available.
In pin-point landing, the focus is placed on a specific place. There is a great deal of prior information about this area. Accordingly, the design of the lander and post-landing rover movement is decided. Its purpose is to get accurate information about that particular place.