Japan’s moon lander “has woken up again,” reports the Register, “having survived three lunar nights.”
A post on social media from the lander’s X account confirmed that once more, Japan’s Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) had defied the odds and snapped a picture of the lunar surface using its navigation camera.
SLIM was revived a few weeks ago, after a second lunar night. However, with telemetry showing that some of the electronics (temperature sensors) and battery cells were malfunctioning, the chances of the lander making it through a third lunar night seemed remote.
Yet against all odds, SLIM has stirred once more on the lunar surface despite lacking heaters to keep its electronics warm.
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