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American space agency NASA last week launched its Artemis I spacecraft to explore the moon.
On the same day, Japan also sent its own mission - two CubeSats satellites - to the Earth's celestial neighbour, but one of them suffered a different fate. The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said that it lost connection with one of the CubeSats named OMOTENASHI. the other one - EQUUELEUS is reported to be operating normally.
However, the Japanese space agency has now confirmed that it was unable to establish communication with OMOTENASHI. "It was determined that the lunar landing manoeuvre (DV2) operation required for landing on the Moon would be unable to be performed," JAXA said in a press release.
The space agency further said that while the Moon landing objective of the mission was unable to be achieved, recovery operations will continue to perform radiation measurements outside the Earth's magnetosphere, which is another mission that can be performed while the CubeSat is in flight, along with technology demonstrations other than the lunar landing.
In an earlier statement, JAXA had said, "The CubeSat has not completed sun acquisition and communication is not stable. We are therefore continuing operations to stabilise attitude, secure power, and establish communication."
Source: NDTV