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Japan Moon Probe Snaps First Photos

mrcgran writes "Space.com reports, "Almost one month after Japan's successful launch of the Kaguya lunar probe, the unmanned observatory has begun its first major activities in orbit around the moon. In addition to snapping its first lunar images, the probe jettisoned one of two 110-pound (50-kilogram) "baby" satellites that will help create a detailed gravity map of the moon." The major objectives of the "KAGUYA" mission are to obtain scientific data of the lunar origin and evolution and to develop the technology for the future lunar exploration. "KAGUYA" consists of a main orbiting satellite at about 100km altitude and two small satellites (Relay Satellite and VRAD Satellite) in polar orbit."

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  1. Not me. by plover · · Score: 4, Funny

    I, for one, am sick to death of welcoming 50 kilogram robotic overlord after 50 kilogram robotic overlord, only to have them fly off to the moon after a month or so, leaving us high, dry, and overlordless back here on Earth!

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    1. Re:Not me. by cookieinc · · Score: 2, Funny

      From all the Japanese videos I've seen on the net, I can be 100% sure that they have sent this probe solely to hunt for more tentacled space aliens. I guess the aliens just do it for the money

  2. Prettier webpage by Sentri · · Score: 4, Informative

    More user friendly version here: http://www.selene.jaxa.jp/index_e.htm

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    1. Re:Prettier webpage by Karthikkito · · Score: 4, Informative

      There's a high res camera -- this one is just meant to observe the antenna that's right in the middle of every shot (make sure it's oriented fine, etc, in the event of communications troubles). Just happens that the moon is in the FOV.

    2. Re:Prettier webpage by Whiteox · · Score: 2, Insightful

      So they sent up a moon satellite with a B&W camera?
      That's pretty dumb... but at least they put a blue filter on it to make it like a movie.

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    3. Re:Prettier webpage by fbjon · · Score: 2, Informative

      More than that, there's an HDTV camera, apparently shooting at 1920 x 1080 pixels. Lunar observation is scheduled at 19th of October.

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    4. Re:Prettier webpage by fbjon · · Score: 2, Insightful

      What do you mean B&W? It's a satellite for science, not for human comfort. Besides, it's not B&W anyway.

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    5. Re:Prettier webpage by Guysmiley777 · · Score: 2, Informative

      The cameras on the Mars Rovers are "B&W" as well. They just image in three different wavelengths and combine them to get the color images.

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    6. Re:Prettier webpage by DreamingReal · · Score: 2, Funny
      Besides, it's not B&W anyway.



      Then it's obviously a fraud perpetrated by the Japanese. As a user of Google Moon, I am well aware of the fact that the Moon is yellow at high resolutions.

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  3. Hey! Down in front! by BadAnalogyGuy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nothing like a freaking high gain antenna smack-dab in the middle of every freaking shot.

    1. Re:Hey! Down in front! by Tablizer · · Score: 3, Funny

      Nothing like a freaking high gain antenna smack-dab in the middle of every freaking shot.

      The capricious manager who proposed moving the antenna at the last minute before launch must feel pretty stupid right now.

    2. Re:Hey! Down in front! by phantomcircuit · · Score: 3, Informative

      The camera is to observe the high gain antenna, not to take pictures of the moon.

    3. Re:Hey! Down in front! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      As it says the camera is for monitoring the high-gain antenna, I think it might not be such a stupid idea to actually have it in the photos.

    4. Re:Hey! Down in front! by achurch · · Score: 3, Informative

      Don't worry; Kaguya has a better camera, too.

  4. That's no High Gain Antenna by RuBLed · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's supposed to be the tripod, I believe someone got fired...

  5. So the big question is.... by ChangeOnInstall · · Score: 3, Funny

    ....did they find our fake moon landing set yet?

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    1. Re:So the big question is.... by Tablizer · · Score: 2, Funny

      did they find our fake moon landing set yet?

      Their probe is using the same studio, so of course they'll find it all right there as expected.

  6. Proof of the moon landing maybe? by The+Tonester · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Perhaps the Japanese can provide some unbiased evidence of the (alleged?) moon landing site. Put those pesky theories to rest...

    1. Re:Proof of the moon landing maybe? by RuBLed · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Conspiracy theories are designed to persist even against overwhelming evidence against it.

    2. Re:Proof of the moon landing maybe? by niklash · · Score: 4, Insightful

      There already is.

      Why don't people think of the soviets?
      The one country on earth that desperatly wanted usa to fail.
      The one country that had the technology to check if there really was a spaceship flying to the moon.

      If there was anything even remotely fishy about the moon landing they would complain to no end.

      And still they said nothing. They diden't even *try* to discredit the moon landing.

    3. Re:Proof of the moon landing maybe? by Xiaran · · Score: 2, Funny

      They diden't even *try* to discredit the moon landing.

      And *thats* what makes the whole thing so suspicious! :)

  7. Then quit whining.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...SPAWN MORE OVERLORDS!

  8. Re:Weapons by timmarhy · · Score: 2, Insightful
    "and are physically and culturally linked to China, one of our gravest threats."

    umm i hate to rain on your parade there kiddo but china and japan hate each other. there's a few centuries of mistrust and ill will between them - they love america far far more.

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  9. Is it me or... by BTWR · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Is there also an air of nerdy excitement about this new-sorta "Space Race II" (new character... Asia!) in the rest of you guys too?

  10. Re:Got a snap of the American flag they left behin by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 4, Funny

    What about the buggy thingamees that they left up there?

    Everything left on the moon worked perfectly! (That slapping sound you hear is a horde of retired NASA engineers throwing down gauntlets)

    I want to see if these conspiracy theories can be put to rest for good. Can they photograph the equipment left behind?

    These are people who don't accept the existing film, photographs, hunks of moon rock, etc, as evidence; more photos won't make a scrap of difference. The only way to refute conspiracy theorists is to take them to the moon and push them out an airlock without a space suit so they can experience the low gravity and hard vaccuum first hand (and even then they'd probably use their last breath attempting to argue that it couldn't have been done in the 1960's...).

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  11. Kaguya Hime by Bonker · · Score: 4, Informative

    Princess Kaguya is the traditional main character in The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. She's something of a Japanese 'Tom Thumb'.

    Kaguya is a golden-haired princess sent to the Earth from her Moon kingdom to learn about the joys and sadness of life. In various versions of the tale, she's required to return to the moon once she reaches adulthood.

    Anime fans will note that the 'Moon Princess' motif is used repeatedly in modern stories, such as 'Sailor Moon', 'Mammotte Syugogetten' and more recently, 'Oh, Edo Rocket!'.

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  12. HD by FrostedWheat · · Score: 4, Interesting

    These pictures are fairly low quality, probably from an engineering camera rather than a scientific one.
    One thing I noticed on the website is that they also carry an HDTV camera! Can't wait to see some nice HD video from lunar orbit.

  13. Anyone for Engrish? by Crypto+Gnome · · Score: 4, Funny
    All I want to say is hopefully their science is better than their english and/or translators.

    At the CCD device, pixel defects (white blemishes) generate by space lay, so, it is expected the cyclic observation makes clear the effect of the space lay around the moon orbit. It is difficult to protect the CCD from the space lay. So we have been developed the grand system be able to compensate the white blemishes of max 20 thousands from the pick-up image.
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    1. Re:Anyone for Engrish? by orcrist · · Score: 2

      You seem to be under the impression that we native English speakers are and will continue to be the center of the world.


      Oh cut the politically correct crap. Translating to English isn't generally for the benefit of the native speakers, it's to allow for as broad of an audience as possible. Why the fuck do you think we're typing this in English? Hint: it's not just because Slashdot is from the U.S. And now, think about who will have the most problems reading poorly translated English? Hint: it's not native speakers.

      I've travelled around quite a bit -- and lived abroad for at least a third of my life -- and I've heard many more complaints about poor English from non-native speakers than from native speakers because the non-native speakers are the ones who have more problems with it.

      Incidentally, I would agree with you if the GP had been criticizing, e.g. a Slashdot post or spoken English (anyone can make a mistake), but this is from their space agency and is presumably meant for international consumption. There must be plenty of Japanese/English translators who can manage better than that. Why don't they hire one?
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  14. Re:Weapons by vux984 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And that is the key. Defeated enemies tend to become the strongest allies when you take the time to stick around and rebuild the country so that it is nicer than it was when you first showed up. Japan is an ally because we were allowed to finish the job and did not "cut and run".

    Oh for crying out loud, the thinly veiled reference to Iraq is ludicrous.

    We didn't unilaterally invade Japan. They were at war prior to our involvement with them.

    Japan wasn't harboring long term resentment over American oppression and manipulation at the individual level the way many Iraqi's 'hate america'.

    Japan wasn't already on the point of a civil war due to multiple mutually hostile internal factions that were barely being contained by the brutal dictator we installed and propped up.

    So it was largely the government that was at war with the US, not the 'people'.

    So when Japan surrendered after the nuclear weapons attacks, and the government was dissolved and reformed they really did surrender, and the whole country especially the average civilians were pretty unified in their desire to get on with the rebuilding. Iraq has gone a completely different direction; with multiple competing hostile factions that were there all along going at each other with America caught in the middle of it.

    Even if the US manages to ultimately succeed, it will be by siding with one of the factions and helping them become dominant and rebuilding with them... this will only alienate the other factions who will just become even more hostile to the US, and they will gather with allies in Afghanistan, Iran, etc.

    At -best- its going to be Israel all over again. Sure we have a great ally in the faction we helped dominate and claim and rebuild the space, but at what cost? perpetual war and festering anti-american sentiment from the displaced/neighboring factions.

  15. Moon landing set? Yeah what ever you say. by asm2750 · · Score: 2, Funny

    President Truman: Get this saucer to Area 51.
    General: But that's where we're building the set for the fake moon landing.
    President Truman: Then we'll have to really land on the moon. Invent NASA and tell them to get off their fannies.

  16. Remember... by apodyopsis · · Score: 3, Funny

    When they snap the Apollo landing sites and see two sets of footprints leaving the capsule..

    ..and three returning that you need to start worrying.

    Nah, I'm no so amused about the landing site, it's the enormous "Kilroy was here" on the darkside of the moon I'm wait for....

  17. Re:Gravity map? by MichaelSmith · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I wonder how long it will take them to find TMA1

    Time to read the book again. It was the magnetic field which made it stand out, possibly maintained by current in a loop of superconductor.

    There is a pretty good chance we would have found it by now.

  18. What a vain probe! by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 3, Funny

    Geez, nothing but pictures of itself! Should have named it PRINCESS.

  19. The don't have the resolution by oni · · Score: 2, Informative

    The resolution will be 10 meters per pixel. That's not good enough to see the lander bases from apollo, let alone any footprints.

    wiki article (look for the data on the Terrain Camera)

    1. Re:The don't have the resolution by apodyopsis · · Score: 2, Funny

      ...darn.

      ...but it can pick up the giant Killroy okay, right?

  20. The "Moon": by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 2, Funny

    A Ridiculous Liberal Myth!

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  21. Re:At least someone thinks the moon is a good idea by susano_otter · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...to bad the Americans only care about conquest of the middle east and ethnic cleansing of Muslims so their god will be happy.

    Well, that and Mars (MER), Jupiter and its moons (New Horizons), Pluto (New Horizons), Saturn (Cassini), the Heliopause (Voyager), and incidentally the Moon (Orion), right?
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