TOKYO---The Japanese government has decided to join forces with India in the race to discover water on the moon, with the two countries planning to try to land an unmanned rover on the moon's south pole as early as fiscal 2023. Frozen water is believed to exist inside craters and other areas of the moon's poles where sunlight does not reach. The government plans to use the rover to excavate in such areas and discover water on the moon for the first time. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) have already held meetings on the project, and Japan's Committee on National Space Policy and other bodies are set to begin discussions be...
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