Kaguya, a Japanese spacecraft touted to be the largest aimed at the moon since NASA’s Apollo era rocketed into space in Sept 2007 on an ambitious mission to study the origins of Earth’s nearest neighbor. This high definition video gives you a great view of the moon’s terrain.read more | digg story
High Definition Video of the Moon Taken by a Japanese Spacecraft
Posted on November 9th, 2007
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