A first probe sent to the Moon by South Korea – Danuri, also known as Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) – shared the first natural satellite images and (as always) worth a look.

The images are, of course, impressive and allow us to have a very close view of the lunar surface, namely the peaks and craters that can be found on the Moon’s soil.

Recall that Danuri arrived on the Moon in December 2022 and, since then, has been positioned in an orbit zone closest to the lunar soil.

You can see above the photographs captured by the Korean spacecraft.

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