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Season 3, Episode 6: Lunar Probe Lands Within 100 Meters of Target
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In January, Japan successfully landed an unmanned space probe on the moon. Japan's space agency JAXA said that SLIM touched down 55 meters east of the target site, achieving the world's first high-precision landing with a margin of error of less than 100 meters. We listen to the story in Japanese, learn about words such as "inai" (within) that describe a range of values, and spotlight a small robot co-developed with industry and academia that succeeded in photographing the lander on the moon.
All Episodes - Season 3
Episode 1
Japanese Firms Showcase New Tech at COP28
Episode 2
Dog Parade Marks 100 Years Since Birth of Hachiko
Episode 3
Quake Causes Ground Upheavals Along Noto Peninsula
Episode 4
Japan Plans to Open Day Care Centers to All Children
Episode 5
Test Ride Event Held for Hokuriku Shinkansen Extension
Episode 6
Lunar Probe Lands Within 100 Meters of Target
Episode 7
Japan Facing Shortage of Volunteer Firefighters
Episode 8
New AI-Powered System Helps Customers Find Lost Items
Episode 9
Many in Japan Eager to Help Quake-Hit Taiwan
Episode 10
Yamanashi to Charge Mt. Fuji Climbers ¥2,000 Toll
Episode 11
Historic Gifu Castle Recreated in the Metaverse
Episode 12
Firms Develop Mosquito Spray to Fight Dengue Fever
Episode 13
Saku City in Nagano Encouraging "Dual Residency"
Episode 14
Oppenheimer's Grandson Warns About Nuclear Weapons
Episode 15
Torrential Rain Causes Flooding at Subway Station
Episode 16
Abacus Math Contest Tests Speed and Accuracy
Episode 17
Shinjuku Ward Bans Public Drinking on Halloween
Episode 18
Ig Nobel Prize Goes to "Butt-Breathing" Study
Episode 19
Nihon Hidankyo Member Speaks to High School Students
Episode 20
New Year's "Lucky Bags" to Feature Food Staples