High Definition Video of the Moon

By Alex in Everything Else on Nov 8, 2007 at 2:23 am

With all the space and satellite technology and what not, you’d think that they had done this a while ago, but apparently scientists had just gotten around to take the world’s first high-definition image of the moon:

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and public broadcaster NHK have succeeded in capturing the world’s first high-definition video of the moon taken from lunar orbit. The 8x time-lapse video was shot using an HDTV camera aboard the KAGUYA lunar explorer, a.k.a. SELENE (SELenological and ENgineering Explorer), while in orbit 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the lunar surface.

JAXA has posted an online version of the video, which is divided into two parts. The first part was shot on west side of the Ocean of Storms as the explorer moved from south to north, and the second part was shot from a location north of the Ocean of Storms (Oceanus Procellarum) as the explorer moved toward the north pole. The footage was taken on October 31.

Link – via Gizmodo


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  1. özi
    Nov 8th, 2007 at 7:19 am

    hm, it looked better in 2001 space odyssey! ;)

  2. kid icarus
    Nov 8th, 2007 at 1:05 pm

    hmmmmm…….i don’t see a flag on that…..i bet it’s a model. :P

  3. Acris
    Nov 8th, 2007 at 5:39 pm

    The video won’t work for me.

  4. Ali S.
    Nov 9th, 2007 at 6:55 pm

    Beautiful! I’m such a space nut that this brought a big smile to my face and a lump in my throat. Here’s to the future in space! *lifts root bear bottle in salute*


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