jaxa.jp — Kaguya, a Japanese spacecraft touted to be the largest aimed at the moon since NASA's Apollo era rocketed into space in Sept 2007 on an ambitious mission to study the origins of Earth's nearest neighbor. This high definition video gives you a great view of the moon's terrain.
Nov 7, 2007 View in Crawl 4
voodoobillymanNov 8, 2007
First comment on digg that I ever laughed out loud at (or at least didn't make me want to vomit)Way to work
Closed AccountNov 8, 2007
To those who claim the US could not have possibly made it to the moon in 1969 because we didn't have the technology, consider the SR-71 Blackbird aircraft started development in the late 50's and flew in 1964. It set an official manned aircraft speed record of Mach 3.3 (1,807mph) in1974 that still stands today, 33 years later.
Closed AccountNov 8, 2007
Looks pretty good that it almost looks digital, like in a video game. I like the caption that says, "No Audio." Really!?
drdabblesNov 8, 2007
You buy me the bandwidth, I'll watch all the lossless formats you can throw at me.
m1zl3dNov 9, 2007
I can't read Japanese but I notice one portion of the video says 100km...and according to Google 100 kilometers = about 62 miles up. I doubt your going to see the Apollo Rover from over 62 miles away. Hah
robsayshelloNov 17, 2007
Amazing. It hasn't aged a day in 35 years.