Japan mission is latest effort to land on the Moon
19 Jan 2024
BBC

Officials hope the Slim spacecraft's precision navigation technologies will make a soft touch-down.
Last year, a private Japanese company, Ispace, had a go at landing. Its Hakuto-R craft crashed when the onboard computer became confused about its altitude above the Moon. It shut down its thruster system early, assuming the surface had been reached when in reality the mission still had another 5km (3 miles) to go.