Both spacecraft were flying in each other opposite direction on 5 and 6 March, when this picture was taken. According to NASA, this picture was captured despite the incredible low camera exposure time of only 0.338 milliseconds of LRO and that is why the size of Denuri appears to be about ten times from the original size. The report states that the Greenbelt required care and coordination from the LRO operation team at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland for the accuracy required to capture these photographs.
This picture of Denuri is captured from 3 miles or 5 kilometers above
Photo Credit: Nasa/Goddard/Arizona State University
LRO’s Naro-Angle camera managed to capture these tremendous photos during three classes when it was closely cutting the Danuri’s tructor. Since its launch in 2009, the LRO has been playing an important role in collecting important data about the moon and using its seven powerful equipment to contribute significantly to Lunar Research.<!–
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