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*Japan successfully launches Selene lunar orbiter*


TOKYO, September 14 (RIA Novosti) - Japan has successfully launched and put
into Earth orbit its Selene lunar orbit explorer, the Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA) said Friday.

JAXA said that the launch of the Selene spacecraft, which is also called
KAGUYA and has been subject to delays for four years due to technical
problems, was carried out by an H-IIA launch vehicle at 10.31 a.m. local
time (1.31 a.m. GMT).

"The launch vehicle flew smoothly, and, at about 45 minutes and 34 seconds
after liftoff, the separation of the KAGUYA was confirmed," JAXA said in a
statement.

In line with plans the spacecraft will make two spins around the Earth and
after 20 days it will approach the Moon and set into its orbit by the end of
October.

The selenological and engineering explorer Selene is Japan's first large
lunar explorer. It consists of a main orbiter and two small satellites. Once
the orbiter has reached the Moon, it will be put into an orbit at an
altitude of 100 kilometers (about 62 miles).

The upcoming mission is the largest lunar mission since the U.S. Apollo
program. The main goal of the Japanese expedition is to examine the Moon for
information on its elemental and mineralogical composition, surface and
sub-surface structure, and its magnetic and gravitational fields.

The results are expected to lead to a better overall understanding of the
Moon's evolution, the agency said.


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