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Japan announces plans to put a man on the moon by 2030 as 'Asian space race' intensifies

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4650524/Japan-announces-plans-man-moon-2030.html

Japan plans to put a man on the moon by 2030, according to a new proposal by the government's Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa).

It is the first time Jaxa has announced its intentions to explore the lunar surface, and will most likely form part of an international mission, the agency said.

Jaxa's plans, announced Wednesday, mean Japan is joining a host of other Asian nations in what is being dubbed the 'Asian space race'.

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It is the latest in a series of ambitious plans announced by Asian countries, with rising competition for space-related power mirroring the space race raged between the United States and the USSR during the cold war in the mid-20th century.

In December 2016, China announced its intentions to put a man on the moon by 2036, as well as plans to land a rover on Mars by 2020.

India became the fourth country to plant its flag on the moon in 2008, behind the US, Russia and China, and plans to land a second unmanned probe on the lunar surface by mid-2018.

The country is yet to announce plans for a manned mission to moon.

Jaxa's moon mission was proposed to a panel at Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology this week, which is responsible for directing the country's space exploration.
 
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JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) announced a plan to send Japanese astronauts to explore on the surface of the moon in 2030.

At a committee by MEXT that came together to discuss outer space policies, JAXA indicated it would participate in a plan led by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) in 2025 to build a space station orbiting the moon and then send Japanese astronauts to the moon for exploration in 2030.

With Japan being able to technologically contribute to the building and operation of the new space station, JAXA wants to be able to earn the privilege to have Japanese astronauts carry out exploration on the surface of the moon. It is thought that in FY2019, the data that will be obtained by an unmanned probe called "SLIM" that JAXA will send to the Moon will help contribute.

It is seen that the aim laid out by JAXA will be further discussed at another committee meeting with MEXT and a more concrete plan proposal will be decided on within the fiscal year.

JAXA=宇宙航空研究開発機構は、日本人の宇宙飛行士が2030年に月面探査を目指す方針を明らかにしました。

JAXAは、28日に行われた宇宙政策などを話し合う文部科学省の委員会で、NASA=アメリカ航空宇宙局が月を周回する軌道上に建設を目指している宇宙ステーション計画に2025年から参加し、2030年には日本人の宇宙飛行士による月面探査を目指す方針を明らかにしました。

JAXAは、新たな宇宙ステーションの建設や運用に日本が技術面などで貢献することで、今後、日本人の宇宙飛行士が月面探査を行う権利を得たいとしていて、具体的には、JAXAが2019年度に、月に送り込む計画の無人探査機・SLIMで得られたデータの提供などを考えているということです。

JAXAが明らかにした方針については、今後、文科省の委員会で議論され、年度内により具体的な計画案が決まる見通しです。
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http://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye3092530.html
 
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Holy.... Moly

If Japanese get there first. Expect some pretty weird things
 
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Good news! India, china and japan together can explore the space.
 
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Japan doesn't have the capacity alone to go to the moon by 2030. However, it wants to work with NASA to get there and it totally depends on NASA's future plans.

Also, there is no 'Asian space race'. At least China isn't involved in it anyway. China have a space plan that is based on national, financial and technological capability and not on some 'Asian space race' - just like China's aircraft carrier program.

In any case, good luck to the Americans and Japanese.
 
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If Japan can do it, they will be the first country to send a man to the moon.
 
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Best wishes to our Japanese brothers ,we will be happy to see them land on moon
 
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Japan had H-IIB in 2009, they can do it. Japan and Germany can o anything, they are science giants.

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Japan and Germany are more like technology giants. They are not so competitive as you thought in science.
 
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Have Western powers even been to the moon? All I kept seeing are moon-landing videos filmed from sets built on Earth...
 
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