Japanese explorer safely brought back lunar samples from the icy night of the moon

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Japanese explorer safely brought back lunar samples from the icy night of the moon

Japanese explorer safely brought back a lunar rover from the frigid lunar night.

The Japanese space agency announced on Thursday that the country’s first moon lander has successfully survived the third lunar night.

The news came after receiving a new image of the explorer named Selene, confirming that Selene has survived the third lunar night, even though the explorer was not designed to survive the lunar nights.

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency stated that the moon explorer responded to a signal from Earth on Tuesday night, confirming that it has completed another lunar night, which lasts for weeks.

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