Japanese Moon Missions
Thirty years after the U.S. Apollo program achieved the first manned landing on the Moon, it is Japan, not the U.S., that is about to lead a new phase of lunar surface exploration into the early 21st century. Japan is developing two major unmanned lunar missions that will both involve lunar orbiters...
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