Japan’s lander overturned on the moon. It was that while landing on the moon, when he was at an altitude of 160 feet, he fell to one side as he stepped on the moon due to some thrust problem in his engine. The reason for this was that its Horizontal velocity was a little higher. Japan has achieved a lot in this mission, above all being “Precision Pinpoint Landing” in which the Lander had to land within 100 meters (328 feet) radius from its target location. The lander landed 180 feet away from its desired location, which is a huge success that will help to land the future missions at their desired place. One of the two rovers on the lander (Sora-Q) took 275 images and sent the other to Earth from the antenna of the rover (Lev-1). This picture of the lander can be seen falling to one side was sent by the same rovers. It is hoped that as soon as the sunlight falls on the panels and the power is restored.