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    Japan Will Launch XRISM Telescope and SLIM Moon Lander: How to Watch

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    The telescope will help astronomers study some of the most energetic places in the cosmos, while the lunar mission will aid the development of Japanese landing technologies.

    JAXA, the Japanese space agency, is gearing up to launch two very different space missions from one rocket: a new X-ray telescope that will spy on some of the hottest spots in our universe, and a small experimental robotic moon lander.

    SLIM’s trip to the moon makes the timing tight: There are only a few minutes each day when Earth’s orientation is just right for the spacecraft to get on a trajectory that will put it in lunar orbit. Consequently, JAXA has a reserved launch period through Sept. 15, in case any delays in liftoff cause the mission to miss its launch window.

    It is a telescope about the size of a bus. JAXA is collaborating with NASA on the mission, with additional participation from the European Space Agency. XRISM will study cosmic X-rays, which unlike other wavelengths of light can only be detected from above Earth’s atmosphere, which shields us from the harmful radiation.

    XRISM will use state-of-the-art spectroscopy to measure changes in the brightness of celestial objects at different wavelengths. This data will reveal information on the motion and chemistry of some of the most extreme cosmic locales, like the material swirling around black holes, the blistering plasma permeating galaxy clusters and the remnants of exploding massive stars.

    A key tool aboard XRISM is Resolve, an instrument that will collect spectroscopic data with far more resolution than X-ray observatories orbiting the Earth do. Resolve must be cooled to just a fraction above absolute zero in order to measure tiny changes in temperature when X-rays hit the instrument’s surface.

    A second instrument named Xtend will operate simultaneously to photograph the cosmos with a resolution comparable to the way our eyes might perceive it if we were to have X-ray vision. While Resolve zooms in, Xtend will zoom out, providing scientists with complementary views of the same X-ray sources over a larger area.

    SLIM is a compact robotic moon lander with no astronauts aboard. It’s about the size of a small food truck and weighs more than 1,500 pounds at launch.

    The lander’s mission is not primarily scientific. Rather, it is to demonstrate a pinpoint navigation system, aiming to set down within about the length of a football field of a targeted landing site. Developing better landing technology would enable future spacecraft to land closer to rugged terrain that is of scientific interest.

    The space telescope will be placed in an orbit approximately 350 miles above Earth. Once there, researchers will spend the next few months turning the instruments on and running tests of their performance. Science operations will begin in January, and initial results from this data are expected in about a year.

    You’ll have to be patient with SLIM on its trip toward the Shioli crater on the moon’s near side. The spacecraft will be taking a long, roundabout journey of at least four months that requires less propellant. SLIM will take several months to reach lunar orbit, then spend a month circling the moon before attempting to set down on the surface.

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