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    China’s Danuri ShadowCam Captures Stunning Photo of Moon rater

    Photo released by China's space agency shows a close-up view of a moon crater
    StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamBy StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamJanuary 4, 2021Updated:March 22, 2023 General No Comments2 Mins Read

    China’s Danuri ShadowCam has captured a stunning photo of a moon crater, showcasing the power and precision of the lunar camera. The photo was released on March 22, 2023.

    The Danuri ShadowCam is part of China’s lunar exploration program, which includes the Chang’e missions to the moon. The camera is designed to capture high-resolution images of the moon’s surface, including details of craters, rocks, and other geological features.

    The photo released by China’s space agency shows a close-up view of a moon crater, with its rugged terrain and sharp edges clearly visible. The crater is surrounded by a rough and uneven surface, which adds to the dramatic effect of the photo.

    China’s lunar exploration program is part of a broader effort to establish a permanent human presence on the moon and to develop new technologies and capabilities for space exploration. The program has already achieved several milestones, including the successful landing of the Chang’e 4 mission on the far side of the moon in 2019.

    The Danuri ShadowCam is one of several lunar cameras being used by China’s lunar exploration program, and its stunning photo of a moon crater is a testament to the country’s commitment to space exploration and its growing capabilities in the field.

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