Friday / 11 December 2015

Japan To Develop Moon / Planetary Robots & Analog Test Site, Expected To Launch 2nd Epsilon Rocket 2016

JAXA SLIM Moon

JAXA To Partner With Domestic Companies To Create Robotic, Vehicle, Other Technologies For Human Missions To Moon (2030) & Mars (2040); Low-Cost (US$38M Per Launch) Epsilon Rocket 2nd Flight Planned For 2016, Will Enable ~$126M SLIM Moon Lander Mission Capable Of Landing Within 100 Meters Of Target Area In FY2018; SLIM Mission To Be Discussed At Galaxy Forum Japan 20 February 2016 At NAOJ Mitaka; New Online JAXA Hub Invites Information Exchange With Industries To Participate In Sustainable Moon / Planetary Activities

Pictured L-R: Yasuhiro Morita (Epsilon Program Manager), Yoshisada Takizawa & Susumu Sasaki (SELENE Project Managers)

Credit: JAXA, NASA