"Mysterious 'Surfboard' Spotted Orbiting Moon by NASA's Lunar Orbiter"

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NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured images of South Korea's lunar orbiter Danuri passing by the moon, creating a surfboard-like appearance due to the speed difference between the two spacecraft. The event, which occurred between March 5 and 6, marked the first time a Korean spacecraft entered lunar orbit. Despite the stretched appearance in the images, Danuri is actually a box-shaped spacecraft with solar panels. The encounter was captured due to the parallel orbits of the two spacecraft, and the images were shared by planetary science expert Paul Byrne.
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