Japan’s moon lander survives third long freezing lunar night
The Slim lander reached the surface of the moon on January 20.
The Slim lander reached the surface of the moon on January 20.
It is hoped it could become the ‘cornerstone’ of global efforts to prevent blindness.
Researchers hope the technology could be used as a pre-screening tool for those at risk of developing the illness.
The country hopes the three-stage Nuri rocket will allow it to send communications and military intelligence satellites into orbit.
The clash with Namibia was called off after Super Typhoon Hagibis saw torrential rain and tornado-like winds hit large parts of Japan.
Yusaku Maezawa offered a share of 100 million yen (£726,000), garnering more than 4.6 million retweets in two days.
This little guy has a serious lust for life.
There’s nothing these cats can’t do.
Hint: There’s a famous Dr Seuss book which might give you a clue…