Earthrise

This remarkable image of the Earth rising over the lunar horizon is actually what it seems to be. It is a frame captured from an HDTV video taken on 7 November 2007 by the Japanese KAGUYA spacecraft, which is currently orbiting the Moon on a surveying mission. They tell us that the Earth is seen rising over a spot that is near the south pole of the Moon.

The KAGUYA Image Gallery, the source of this image (click on "HDTV"),* is a delight to look through; every click brings more remarkable sights and insights.

I first learned about the KAGUYA image from this Science@NASA feature for 20 February 2008: "Who's Orbiting the Moon?". It gives a nice run-down of all the missions from various countries that already have satellites orbiting the Moon, or will soon.
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* I have cropped the image and reduced it substantially so that it will fit in these narrow confines. Visit the website to find the incredibly large, incredibly high-resolution original image.

Posted on February 21, 2008 at 00.13 by jns · Permalink
In: All, Eureka!, It's Only Rocket Science

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