Japan Might Be First to Ever Land on Mars’ Moon0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 21, 2020
Other attempts by the Soviet Union and Russia have failed, but Japan could be the first to land on Mars’ moon, Phobos.
Other attempts by the Soviet Union and Russia have failed, but Japan could be the first to land on Mars’ moon, Phobos.
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