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Our first lunar probe, Danuri, has sent a BTS video from space to Earth.

It will arrive next month and start a full-fledged mission from the new year.



This is reporter Jung Gu-hee.



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is the dynamite music video of BTS, which topped the Billboard chart.



This video flew from space.



Danuri, Korea's first lunar probe, was sent from 1.28 million km, more than three times the distance between the Earth and the moon at 380,000 km.



We tested space internet technology that transmits large-capacity data like video in outer space, and the results were successful.



In the future, using our technology, we will be able to send videos taken during space exploration to Earth.



The Danuri, launched in August, is loaded with six types of equipment, including a shadow cam, high-resolution camera, and space internet payload.



A high-resolution camera has been used to capture the moon orbiting the Earth, giving news.



Danuri also captured the birth moment of a black hole a while ago.



The gamma-ray spectrometer published in Danuri observed strong gamma rays on October 9, and the analysis showed that it was the moment when a supernova exploded and a black hole was formed.



Danuri is currently flying at a distance of 1.05 million km from Earth.



It also successfully completed three orbital correction flights to change the orbit toward the moon.



The current speed is 0.54 km/s, and at this speed, it is expected to arrive on the moon on December 17th.



After arrival, from January 1 next year, it will carry out full-scale missions such as surface exploration and lunar resource exploration to find a candidate site for lunar landing.