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Stricken Japanese Moon mission landed on its nose

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By Jonathan Amos, BBC Science CorrespondentThe Slim lander may yet come back to life if its solar ce

By Jonathan Amos, BBC Science Correspondent

An image of the lunar surface taken and transmitted by the transformable lunar surface robot "SORA-Q" (operation verification model), installed on the private company's lunar module for the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) mission, after landing on the Moon on 20 January. (AFP PHOTO / JAXA/ Takara Tomy / Sony Group Corporation / Doshisha University"

The Slim lander may yet come back to life if its solar cells can be made to work. Photo: AFP PHOTO / JAXA/ Takara Tomy / Sony Group Corporation / Doshisha University

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