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22 Jun

Japan’s Satellite Crashes Into the Moon, Sends Back Footage of Its Demise

Selene, a japanese satalite orbiting the moon and sending back HD quality video of it’s surface became one with the moon on June 11th (my birthday).

However it was nice enough to keep streaming video until the moment of impact, which does yield some pretty cool looking video.

They “claim” the satellite crashed just over the edge of the dark side of the moon, so that’s why we can’t actually see any footage of the impact.   But I think it’s a comspiracy…

I think it’ actually hit some moon man’s house, and they are trying to cover it up to avoid an inter-orbital law suite of epic proportions…   ;-)

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