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Japan's Slim makes soft moon landing, battles solar cell failure

Japan's robotic lunar mission, Slim, has achieved a successful yet potentially short-lived landing on the Moon due to solar power issues. Slim, part of the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon project, has made Japan the fifth country to soft-land on the Moon, joining the ranks of the US, Soviet Union, China, and India. However, the mission faces challenges as Slim's solar cells are failing to generate electricity, leaving it dependent on battery power. Engineers are working hard to extend Slim's operational life, shutting down non-essential systems and downloading images and landing data. Despite the power problems, Jaxa, the Japanese space agency, is hopeful. They speculate that changes in lunar light angles might reactivate the solar cells. Slim's successful landing , confirmed by ongoing data transmission, was aided by advanced navigation technologies that enabled a precise touchdown near the targeted Shioli Crater. Slim's mission included deploying two ...

SpaceX explosion illustrates Musk's 'successful failure' formula

LOS ANGELES: The spectacular explosion of SpaceX's new Starship rocket minutes after it soared off its launch pad on a first flight test is the latest vivid illustration of a " successful failure " Business formula that serves Elon Musk's company well, experts said on Thursday. Rather than seeing the fiery disintegration of Musk's colossal, next-generation Starship system as a setback, experts said the dramatic loss of the rocket ship would help accelerate development of the vehicle. Images of the Starship tumbling out of control some 20 miles up in the sky while mounted to its Super Heavy rocket booster before the combined vehicle blew to bits dominated media coverage of the highly anticipated launch. SpaceX acknowledged that several of the Super Heavy's 33 powerful Raport engines malfunctioned on ascent and that the booster rocket and Starship failed to separate as designed before the ill-fated flight was terminated. But SpaceX executives...