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Splendid photos of Earth from lunar orbit revealed by a South Korean space probe

2023-01-03T11:10:53.172Z


These images, taken between December 24 and January 1, were taken less than 120 kilometers from the lunar surface.


The Earth and the Moon, as we had rarely seen them.

South Korea's first lunar probe, Danuri, has transmitted stunning black-and-white photographs of the lunar surface and Earth, the South Korean space center said on Tuesday.

Danuri - a contraction of "Dal", which means Moon, and "Nuri" which means enjoy - took off in August from the United States aboard a SpaceX rocket and entered lunar orbit in December after a extended flight to save fuel.

South Korea's unmanned space vehicle Danuri has sent back photos of Earth and the moon after reaching the moon's orbit last month.

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These images, taken between December 24 and January 1, were taken less than 120 kilometers from the lunar surface, detailed the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) in a press release.

These photos and videos will be "used to select sites likely to host a moon landing in 2032", he added.

“A historic moment”

Danuri completes a full orbit around the moon every two hours, the space center said.

The orbiter will begin its science mission next month, during which it will map and analyze the lunar surface, and make measurements of magnetic force and gamma rays.

It will also test “Space Internet”, an experimental technology, by transmitting photos and videos to Earth.

President Yoon Suk-yeol hailed Danuri's exploits in December, calling it a "historic moment" in the history of South Korea's space program.

South Korea has outlined ambitious plans for space, including landing a spacecraft on the moon by 2032 and sending a lander to Mars by 2045.

Source: leparis

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