Amazing images of the Earth taken from the Moon
Japan's Kaguya spacecraft captures clear images of the Earth rising and diving when viewed from the Moon.
Japan's Kaguya spacecraft captures clear images of the Earth rising and diving when viewed from the Moon.
The Japanese Space Agency has released digital photos taken by Moon orbiting spacecraft Kaguya, National Geographic on October 11.
The Kaguya spacecraft was launched into space in 2007, carrying two high-definition camcorders to capture stunning images and videos of the Moon's surface.In addition, the camera captures clear images of the Earth when viewed from the Moon, including the scene of the Earth growing, diving and shining in the dark universe.
In addition, Kaguya brought equipment to study the composition and structure of the Moon, helping scientists learn about its formation and human resources that can be used in similar tasks. hybrid
The data from Kaguya also indicates the potential danger to astronauts to the Moon, which is a strong electric field that forms near its surface during the full moon period . "The electric field can cause electrical charge and discharge around the spacecraft, seriously damaging human tasks , " said Yuki Harada, who led the research group, National Geographic.
The Kaguya spacecraft completed its mission and plunged into the surface of the Moon in 2009. New photographs were published showing that even though the mission was only for a short time, the Kaguya spacecraft still played an important role. with our understanding of the Moon.
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