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South Korea’s lunar orbiter sends photos of Earth, Moon

January 4, 2023
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South Korea’s lunar orbiter sends photos of Earth, Moon
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South Korea’s first-ever lunar orbiter Danuri has despatched black-and-white images of the Moon’s floor and Earth, the nationwide house centre mentioned Tuesday.

Danuri — a portmanteau of the Korean phrases for “Moon” and “take pleasure in” — was launched on a SpaceX rocket from the USA in August 2022 and entered lunar orbit final month.

Its pictures — taken between December 24 and January 1 — present the lunar floor and Earth, and have been shot from lower than 120 kilometres (75 miles) over the Moon, the Korea Aerospace Analysis Institute (KARI) mentioned in an announcement.

The pictures and movies will probably be “used to pick out potential websites for a Moon touchdown in 2032,” it added.

Danuri is circling the Moon each two hours, the centre mentioned.

The orbiter will start its scientific mission subsequent month, which incorporates mapping and analysing lunar terrain, and measuring magnetic power and gamma rays.

It’s going to additionally check experimental “house web” expertise by transmitting images and movies to Earth.

President Yoon Suk-yeol has hailed Danuri’s achievements as a “historic second” within the nation’s house programme.

South Korea has laid out formidable plans for outer house, together with touchdown spacecraft on the Moon by 2032 and Mars by 2045.

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