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Old 06-June-2009, 06:57 PM
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Cool Kaguya’s jaw-dropping Moon video

I just thought this was cool enough to repost.

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Kaguya is a Japanese spacecraft that has been orbiting the Moon since October 2007. It is equipped with several detectors, but also — brilliantly, in my opinion — two HD cameras...

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Pretty amazing, especially the second clip. It's a shame they're crashing the spacecraft.
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