APOD: Kaguya spacecraft crashes into the moon (2009 Jun 29)
APOD: Kaguya spacecraft crashes into the moon (2009 Jun 29)
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Bummer man, they forgot to turn on the headlights . Pass the ice cold one. an image is worth a thousand words, really !
Bummer man, they forgot to turn on the headlights . Pass the ice cold one. an image is worth a thousand words, really !
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
Uh oh, how do we know it crashed? What a clever way to gain a spy satellite.
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
I used to doubt if there was something wrong with my computer, so I couldn't see the flash.
Now I know the truth. But I believed that I must forgive them... And thanks for their hard working... (the voice lower and lower)
Now I know the truth. But I believed that I must forgive them... And thanks for their hard working... (the voice lower and lower)
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
If that were a CANADIAN spacecraft it NEVER would have crashed. Our technolgy is simply superior. Applications for membership to Local Ottawa Cosmos Ottawa now being accepted.
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
AFIAK all lunar orbiting satellites are eventually crashed into the surface. The uneven distribution of dense material in the lunar body creates an uneven distribution of gravities effect on orbiting bodies. Maintaining a stable orbit requires constant inconsistant boosting to avoid crashing. So, even if a Canadian spacecraft were orbiting the moon, it too would require either a return to earth or a crashing end on the moon.Loco wrote:If that were a CANADIAN spacecraft it NEVER would have crashed. Our technolgy is simply superior. Applications for membership to Local Ottawa Cosmos Ottawa now being accepted.
Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
so, if you crash land on the moon and walk away, that is a pretty good landing and if you crash on the moon and can use the spacecraft again, that is a better landing.
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
Excuses Excuses Excuses.BMAONE23 wrote:AFIAK all lunar orbiting satellites are eventually crashed into the surface. The uneven distribution of dense material in the lunar body creates an uneven distribution of gravities effect on orbiting bodies. Maintaining a stable orbit requires constant inconsistant boosting to avoid crashing. So, even if a Canadian spacecraft were orbiting the moon, it too would require either a return to earth or a crashing end on the moon.Loco wrote:If that were a CANADIAN spacecraft it NEVER would have crashed. Our technolgy is simply superior. Applications for membership to Local Ottawa Cosmos Ottawa now being accepted.
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
Merci to Apodman who proves as was I saying, no Canadian spacecraft have ever crashed into the moon. Forgive to my poor Hinglitch as was I born in a log dugout in Nordern Kebec wid honely de Exskimose to learn me da Hinglitch.apodman wrote:http://claudelafleur.qc.ca/Scfam-canadian.html
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
Yeah, It is hard to crash one there if you've never sent one there.Loco wrote:Merci to Apodman who proves as was I saying, no Canadian spacecraft have ever crashed into the moon. Forgive to my poor Hinglitch as was I born in a log dugout in Nordern Kebec wid honely de Exskimose to learn me da Hinglitch.apodman wrote:http://claudelafleur.qc.ca/Scfam-canadian.html
AFIAK only about 5 or 6 of 194 nations have had successful lunar missions and onlt Russia and the US have had successful landing and return missions.
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
LOCO has not yet announced our successes, and we are not officially Canadian, as we accept no taxpayer money.BMAONE23 wrote:Yeah, It is hard to crash one there if you've never sent one there.Loco wrote:Merci to Apodman who proves as was I saying, no Canadian spacecraft have ever crashed into the moon. Forgive to my poor Hinglitch as was I born in a log dugout in Nordern Kebec wid honely de Exskimose to learn me da Hinglitch.apodman wrote:http://claudelafleur.qc.ca/Scfam-canadian.html
AFIAK only about 5 or 6 of 194 nations have had successful lunar missions and onlt Russia and the US have had successful landing and return missions.
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Kaguya Spacecraft Crashes into the Moon (APOD 2009 June 29)
Sorry, could not find old thread, if you can, post link or merge
Any way, the video in this APOD is dead
Any way, the video in this APOD is dead
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Re: Kaguya Spacecraft Crashes into the Moon (APOD 2009 June
The video was removed; The question is why?
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Re: Kaguya Spacecraft Crashes into the Moon (APOD 2009 June
Is this the post? http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... 33&start=0
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
yes it is youtube is hard on copyright issues, i.e. material in breach of license can hang there for months/years, but if they spot it, it gets removed really quickly. some rightholders explicitly allow their stuff to be in there, e.g. I have a clip from Dead Snow and it says smth like "we know what you did; so far we don't care, but whenever the company orders us to take it down, we will".
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
I think there were some other clips of the crashing into the moon; but don't remember where I saw them. Maybe one could be pasted here?
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Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Re: Japanese spacecraft crashing into the moon (2009 June 29
Thanks! I didn't know that the video had been taken down. I have now edited that APOD to put in the new video link.