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Japans Kaguya Probe Slams into the Moon | Space The Japanese lunar orbiter Kaguya has completed its main mission But there's one final scientific endeavor: It will slam into the moon's surface at about 2:30 p m ET (18:30 UT) today
Moon Base - The Battle Bricks Wiki Navigation Moon Base is the 15th stage of the subchapter Coil Chaos of the The Battle Bricks This stage introduces a new Miniboss, Gravitator
JAXA | KAGUYA (SELENE) Slam Crashed to the Moon JAXA maneuvered the lunar explorer “KAGUYA” (SELENE) main orbiter to drop it onto the following location on the Moon surface to complete its Moon observation mission
Satellite Finds ET Moon Base then Crashes - YouTube Kaguya Selene orbited over our Moon's dark horizon near the North Pole when initializing its firs HD pictures Adding some software light shows anomalies not
Japanese probe crashes into Moon - BBC News Japan's Kaguya probe has ended its mission at the Moon by crashing into the lunar surface The spacecraft, which has been studying Earth's satellite for the past 19 months, was commanded to
Kaguya Moon crash seen from Earth - Skymania The crash, at around 4 25am local time today in New South Wales, happened on the unlit, dark side of the Moon, close to the edge of the side illuminated by sunlight, called the terminator
KAGUYA (SELENE) - Communication - Information - KAGUYA Lunar Impact - JAXA The Japan's lunar explorer "KAGUYA", which was in the extended operational phase, has been carrying out observations of the Moon from lower altitude since February 1, 2009, to continued observations in more detail The "KAGUYA" concluded its scientific mission to the Moon through a controlled impact on the lunar surface Impact date
APOD: 2009 June 29 - Kaguya Spacecraft Crashes into the Moon Explanation: Japan's Kaguya spacecraft crashed into the Moon last week, as planned Officially named the Selenological and Engineering Explorer (SELENE), the spacecraft was given the nickname Kaguya after the princess in the Japanese folklore story The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
A smashing end for Japanese lunar orbiter mission An Australian telescope observed the controlled crash of Japan's Kaguya lunar probe into the moon Wednesday, an important warm-up act before a NASA impactor attempts a similar feat in October