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First Moon Picture from Japanese Orbiter

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posted on Nov, 14 2008 @ 10:13 PM
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Of course they're going to be blurry and out of focus, cause if they weren't they would have to explain why there's no NASA Landers, rovers flags and footprints etc... NASA/USA is paying ALOT of money to keep this quiet and we wonder why the world is in a Global Recession... heh heh.



posted on Nov, 15 2008 @ 06:56 AM
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In case someone is still interested in this, this is a Google translation of a page talking about one of those craters that never get direct Sun light and in which they thought there could be ice.

Apparently, there is no ice on the surface inside that crater.



posted on Nov, 19 2008 @ 11:35 AM
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If the HUBBLE Telescope can shoot pictures of far off Galaxies, I would like to see it shoot a picture of the FLAG & Footprints supposedly left on the moon by U.S. Astronauts to finally verify that the Moon Landing actually happened. And as for the Japanese Moon Orbiter, I think that it should do the same.....



posted on Jun, 16 2009 @ 01:02 AM
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Originally posted by Erasurehead
KAGUYA is no more..

KAGUYA was descended to the 50km altitude from February 1, 2009 and then was descended again to 10-30km in Lower altitude (Perilune)
from April 16, 2009. Finally, KAGUYA was impacted to the south-east of near side of the Moon on June 10, 2009 (GMT).

Impact location
ENear side, E80.4, S65.5

www.kaguya.jaxa.jp...




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