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Japan launches first lunar probe | Japan launches first lunar probe |
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Japan's space agency has successfully launched its first lunar probe on a mission to explore the Moon. | |
A rocket carrying the orbiter blasted off from the space centre on the remote southern island of Tanegashima. | A rocket carrying the orbiter blasted off from the space centre on the remote southern island of Tanegashima. |
Over the course of a year, the orbiter will gather data on the Moon's origin and evolution. | |
Japanese scientists say it is the most complex lunar mission since Nasa's Apollo programme in the 1960s and 70s, when astronauts walked on the Moon. | |
"We successfully launched the rocket and released the orbiter from the rocket," said Eriko Sunada, a spokeswoman for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) said. | "We successfully launched the rocket and released the orbiter from the rocket," said Eriko Sunada, a spokeswoman for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) said. |
Three satellites | Three satellites |
The three-tonne probe is called Selene, the Selenological and Engineering Explorer. | The three-tonne probe is called Selene, the Selenological and Engineering Explorer. |
It has been nicknamed Kaguya, after a princess in a folk story who ascended to the Moon. | |
The probe will orbit the Earth before travelling the 380,000km (237,500 miles) to the Moon. | |
There the main orbiting unit and two smaller satellites will be positioned 100km (60 miles) above the surface of the Moon. | |
They will collect data on its geology, topography and environment, Japan's space agency said. | They will collect data on its geology, topography and environment, Japan's space agency said. |
The launch is four years behind schedule due to launch failures and technical glitches. | The launch is four years behind schedule due to launch failures and technical glitches. |
Jaxa has been trying to expand its activities and is aiming to achieve manned space flight. | Jaxa has been trying to expand its activities and is aiming to achieve manned space flight. |
But its programme suffered a setback in 2003 when it had to scuttle a satellite after a rocket launcher failed to separate properly. |
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