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The major objectives of the KAGUYA mission are to obtain scientific data on lunar origins and evolution, and to develop the technology for future lunar exploration. The scientific data will be also used for exploring the possibility of future utilization of the Moon.



Result of KAGUYA


【 the year 2015 (April 2015 - March 2016)

11/25/2015
Featureless spectra on the Moon as evidence of residual lunar primordial crust(Satoru Yamamoto et al. JGR)
11/10/2015
Two-Stage Development of the Lunar Farside Highlands Crustal Formation(Keiko Yamamto et al. P&SS)
05/09/2015
Surface vector mapping of magnetic anomalies over the Moon using Kaguya and Lunar Prospector observations(Hideo Tsunakawa et al. JGR Planets)
03/24/2015
Global occurrence trend of high-Ca pyroxene on lunar highlands and its implications(Satoru Yamamoto et al. JGR Planets)
04/15/2015
ELF magnetic fluctuations detected by Kaguya in deepest lunar wake associated with type-II protons(Tomoko Nakagawa et al. EPS)
Apr. 2015
Electrons on closed field lines of lunar crustal fields in the solar wind wake(Masaki N. Nishino et al. Icarus)
Apr. 2015
Crater-ray formation by impact-induced ejecta particles(T.Kadono et al. Icarus)


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