Japan has launched a probe into lunar orbit. The probe, SELENE, is taking HDTV images of the Moon's surface even as I speak(so to speak). Below I've posted two time-compressed video streams sent back by the probe (the video below shows them both).
Saturday, November 10, 2007
One Step for Small Men. . .
. . . and I'm just gonna stop there.
Japan has launched a probe into lunar orbit. The probe, SELENE, is taking HDTV images of the Moon's surface even as I speak(so to speak). Below I've posted two time-compressed video streams sent back by the probe (the video below shows them both).
Japan has launched a probe into lunar orbit. The probe, SELENE, is taking HDTV images of the Moon's surface even as I speak(so to speak). Below I've posted two time-compressed video streams sent back by the probe (the video below shows them both).
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Cool. I like how it fades into the dark side at the end. Very creepy.
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Now I have to find my copy of that Pink Floyd album...
I love that you post cool science stuff like this. Since I dropped my love of chem, math & physics for english literature and art history, I haven't found the time to foster my interest in stuff like this. It's refreshing.
Cool, thanks! I'll keep that in mind for future posts.
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