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Full Earth from the Moon -満地球の出

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2008

Taken by moon probe KAGUYA(Apr 06,2008.)
2008年4月6日に「かぐや」から撮影された満地球の出・入り。

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  • Great, KAGUYA! Great!

  • Let me explain. First, go to a place far away

    from city lights. Like a farm. Then wait for

    nightfall. When you can see all the stars in

    the sky, shine a light over your head. You'll

    notice that all the stars disappear. In this

    video, the sun is acting just like that light

    would. The Sun's light is too bright to see

    stars.

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  • "KAGUYA" is a name of the princess who appears in the fairy tale of Japan.

  • Even without the light it would still be difficult for this camera to pick up the dim lights from the stars. You'll need a very sensitive camera to pick them up.

  • is there cheese on the moon ?

  • how come you are so sure about it?

  • where's the apollo landing photos?

  • hahahahaahahahaahhahahaa i know im gonna regret asking this but why were they faked?

  • Let me enlighten you, 'All' photos/TV images from 'All' satellites that have supposedly gone into deep space away from close Earth orbit have 'All' been faked from 'All' nations everywhere. All other-world planets and their Moons photos/TV have 'All' been faked.

  • French food is an imitation of the Italian food(^.^)

  • Stupid question, but why are no stars visible?

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