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Japan delays launch of unmanned lunar lander

Submit on Thursday, June 4th, 2015 22:58

JAXA said it is pushing back the launch date for the country’s first unmanned moon landing to the second half of fiscal 2019. JAXA informed a panel meeting of the science ministry about the delay. The project was originally due to lift-off in fiscal 2018.

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