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The Japan Space Agency's (JAXA's) Kaguya spacecraft re-created one of the most memorable photos from space--an Earth-rise from lunar orbit. But this one was taken for the first time with a high-definition camera.

JAXA's spacecraft is currently orbiting the moon and its equipment is being tested in preparation for its real mission to map the moon with high-definition images later this month. Two satellites carried by Kaguya, including one that will eventually land on the moon, have already been launched into lunar orbit to help the lunar mapping project.

NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, developed HDTV for use in space. Click here to see a video of the Earth-rise and Earth-set from the JAXA project site.

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Agreed ... but
My point is that Soyuz is a simpler, more conservative design. I agree with you that it is a good and reliable design. But, it has limitations. The shuttle has far more payload capacity and it has th... (Read the rest)
Posted by: davidsarmstrong Posted on: 11/19/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Great photos, but not first "hi-def" garyw@...   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) ceh4702   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) craig.uszak@...   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) barbara230@...   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) jimkovacs@...   | 11/14/07
There is no permanent "dark side" seanferd   | 11/15/07
eh? where have you been loudenkl   | 11/14/07
NASA says - - - - pinvest@...   | 11/14/07
Don't forget davidsarmstrong   | 11/14/07
Lander ???? shorea50   | 11/15/07
Lunar Landers davidsarmstrong   | 11/15/07
Hubble Photos HombreMoleculos   | 11/15/07
But... seanferd   | 11/15/07
Russians are using a 60s design. Heh. ken_jennings@...   | 11/15/07
One of the reasons seanferd   | 11/15/07
Agreed ... but davidsarmstrong   | 11/19/07
right.... loudenkl   | 11/15/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) robert.garthwaite@...   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) pinvest@...   | 11/14/07
In space (pictures) there aren't usually stars ken_jennings@...   | 11/15/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) drsparks@...   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) ZenaPrincess   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) bsm22@...   | 11/15/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) ZenaPrincess   | 11/14/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) pmjm@...   | 11/15/07
RE: (Photos: From the moon to the Earth--in HD) brents@...   | 11/15/07
Russians have lost crews too davidfoster@...   | 11/15/07
The Russians are far safer ken_jennings@...   | 11/15/07

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