NASA orbiter spies Japan’s struggling SLIM moon lander on lunar surface (photo)

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A NASA orbiter caught sight of Japan’s SLIM moon lander on the lunar surface after its historic touchdown.

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SLIM, or the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon, is operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). It touched down on the moon in a precision landing on Jan. 19, making Japan the fifth country to make a soft landing on the lunar surface behind India, China, the United States and Russia (then the Soviet Union). 





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