South Korea’s Danuri Mission Sends Home Pictures of the Earth and Moon - by ET_Exists
The Korea Aerospace Research Institute both ended 2022 and started 2023 on a very high note as its first-ever lunar orbiter, Danuri,
black-and-white images of the Earth with the Moon’s surface in the foreground that were photographed between December 24 and January 1, KARI announced in a January 3statement. Both the images and videos were taken less than 120 kilometers above the Moon’s surface, and will be “used to select potential sites for a Moon landing in 2032,” KARI added in the statement.
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