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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2007

http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/img/20071107_kaguya_01l.jpg
on October 31, 2007 (JST)
Moving image of the Moon by the lunar explorer KAGUYA from an altitude of 100 km (62 miles) by HDTV Cam.
X8 speed,no Audio.

La JAXA Lunar Exploration is the largest Lune mission since the NASA Apollo program.
http://www.jaxa.jp/countdown/f13/overview_kaguya_e.html
(C) JAXA/NHK


Where Are The Stars?
http://72.14.203.104/translate_c?hl=en&langpair=ja%7Cen&u=http://moon...

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  • The camera exposure setting are set to pick up the bright moon... the dim stars won't show up in such a situation.

  • it's all to do with the camera and the fast exposure time, stars are feignt objects so have no time to register on the film with a fast exposure, if you used the same technique here on Earth and took a picture on a dark starry night, you still wouldn't see any stars in the photo.

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  • Now try to prove that we WENT TO THE MOON NASA!!!

  • resolution is shitty lol

  • Am I the only one who sees a head at 0:50 ?

  • ok so this sounds a bit chip but its late...so what if the moon was a Star Wars, Death Star like space ship that has been parked up there for ages being banged around by meteorites and getting all dusty up there.

  • 2:15 top-right: that's Highway 55 !

  • There is no evidence america landed there is it? The liars!!!!!!!!!

  • yeah no shit, the images the satelite sent back are pretty disapointing.

    like you say there is better moon footage filmed from earth from peoples back yards.

    theres stuff they dont want us to know for sure.

  • Maybe... just MAYBE... you don't see the other side because, this is just a theory.. the SUN is on the BRIGHTLY LIT SIDE OF THE MOON.. therefore making the OPPOSITE SIDE.. a bit DARK. Funny thing happens when light sources are blocked out.. like say, by a giant rocky satelite(the Moon). Come to think about it, what do they call that "dark" side of the moon? The part not reflecting any light due to the sun being on the opposite side?

    Hi-Def can only be so crisp from 62 miles away, i'd think.

  • That is a beautiful "google Moon"! I want to go to the Moon, but, snufs, I am to mutch chicken :( Buhuuu

  • SPECTACULAR!

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