10 de junho de 2009

A queda de um satélite japonês na Lua, em vídeo...

"This week the Japanese Kaguya lunar orbiter satellite will crash land on the lunar surface [...]

The SELenalogical and ENgineering Explorer (SELENE) is Japan's part of an invigorated global effort to explore the moon. [...]
[...] The Kaguya satellite has already completed over a year of surveys, including magnetromic and radar exploration of the moon, with upper atmosphere plasma imaging of the Earth thrown in as a bonus, and now it's coming in for a controlled crash. The best bit: as it spirals down toward the surface, Kaguya's incredible High Definition cameras are already sending back the most astonishing footage you've ever seen."


- ler e ver em KAGUYA Crashing Into The Moon: The Best Online Video Ever.
Nota: Podem aceder aos sucessivos vídeos que vão documentar a progressão da queda do satélite japonês a partir do You Tube, via o vídeo aqui inserido (ícone à direita em baixo).

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