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Old June 12th 09, 01:47 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
BradGuth
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Default Japanese Moon probe to impact tomorrow

On Jun 11, 5:14*pm, rhw007 wrote:
It seems inconceivable to me WHY would the Japanese INTENTIONALLY end
the imaging mission by impacting the spacecraft WITH the science
instruments on it. *Japan could have done a VERY similar mission and
crash ONE of the relay satelites, OR...simply launch and blast an
"impactor" to actually hit the Moon WHILE the Kaguya was overhead with
the FULL instrument suite ON and looking...close-up...for NEW data.

This was mission suicide and makes NO sense. *In addition, the amount
of PUBLICLY available data from this HiRes mission is miniscule for
the amount of time it was on-orbit and in operation.

When will ALL the data from this "suicidal" mission be released to
Earthlings?

Bob...http://www.mycommonsensepolitics.net


The secondary recoil of IR as extra thermal trauma by day, as well as
hard-X-rays, gamma and then a pesky coating of sodium has taken its
toll, not to mention their never getting a look-see at anything Apollo
is embarrassing.

~ BG