SELENE-2

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SELENE-2
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Operator JAXA
Mission type Orbiter \ lander \ rover
Launch date 2018[1]
Launch vehicle H-IIA
Satellite of The Moon
COSPAR ID SELENE2
Mass 30-kilogram rover

SELENE-2 /ˈsɛln/, or the Selenological and Engineering Explorer 2, is a planned Japanese robotic spacecraft to the Moon that will include an orbiter, a lander and a rover.[2] It is expected to be launched in 2018[1] as a successor to the 2007 SELENE (Kaguya) lunar orbiter.[3]

Orbiter

The orbiter will weigh 700 kg.[2]

Lander

The lander will weigh 1,000 kg. It will be able to have 200 kg of payload. Its mission will last two weeks.[2]

Rover

The rover will weigh 100 kg. Its mission will last two weeks. One of its instruments will be from South Korea.[2]

Penetrators

One option JAXA was investigating in 2006, was to integrate a small data relay satellite and penetrators into the mission.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Japan to attempt unmanned lunar landing in 2018
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