Earth-set image shot by the HDTV onboard the KAGUYA
This still image was cut out from a moving image (tele shot) taken by
the HDTV onboard the KAGUYA at 12:07 p.m. on November 7, 2007 (Japan
Standard Time, JST,) then sent to the JAXA Usuda Deep Space Center.
In the image, the Moon's surface is near the South Pole, and we can see the Australian Continent (center left) and the Asian Continent (lower right) on the Earth. (In this image, the upper side of the Earth is the Southern Hemisphere, thus the Australian Continent looks upside-down.)
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