XRS :
X-ray Spectrometer
GRS :
Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
MI :
Multi band Imager
SP :
Spectral Profiler
TC :
Terrain Camera
LRS :
Lunar Radar Sounder
LALT :
Laser Altimeter
LMAG :
Lunar Magnetometer
CPS :
Charged Particle Spectrometer
PACE :
Plasma energy Angle and Composition Experiment
RS :
Radio Science
UPI :
Upper-atmosphere and Plasma Imager
RSAT :
Four way Doppler measurements by Relay satellite and Main Orbiter
VRAD :
Differential VLBI Radio Source
HDTV :
High Definition Television
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) would like to release the final still images taken by the onboard High Definition Television (HDTV) of the lunar explorer "KAGUYA" just prior to its maneuvered falling to the Moon. The images are attached below. The KAGUYA was launched on September 14, 2007, and was controlled to be dropped to the Moon on June 11, 2009, as its mission was completed.
The series of continued shots was taken with an interval of about one minute by the HDTV (Telephoto) while the KAGUYA was maneuvered to decrease its altitude toward the impact position (around GILL crater). We can see the approaching Moon surface as the KAGUYA went closer to it.
After the final image, the KAGUYA moved into the shaded area to make its final landing, thus it was pitch dark while taking an image. This is the very final image shooting of the Moon by the KAGUYA HDTV.