Japan’s SLIM ‘moon sniper’ lander arrives in lunar orbit for Christmas

a roughly cube shaped spacecraft covered in solar panels descends to the surface of the moon
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A Japanese spacecraft just took a huge step toward pulling off the nation’s first-ever moon landing.

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Japan’s robotic SLIM moon lander arrived in lunar orbit on Christmas Day (Dec. 25) as planned, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency announced. The spacecraft entered lunar orbit at 2:51 a.m. EDT (4:51 p.m. Japan Standard Time, 0751 GMT). 

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