JAXA s Moon Sniper successfully landed within 100 meters of a target site, much more precise than the standard goal of several kilometers in typical moon missions.
Science News: Japan's lunar lander, which touched down on the Moon's surface on January 19 but had to quickly power down after its solar panels failed to generate energy, may still have some life left in it. Read more about Japan's efforts to revive the 'Moon Sniper'.
The successful use of a new system that allows moon missions to land within 100 meters of a target area would help efforts to build an international lunar base camp.