Japanese satellite "Kaguya" has came out into the Moon’s orbit. The satellite has been started on September, 14th and has spent two weeks at the circumterraneous orbit. In the end of September it has gone to the Moon and has successfully came out to the circumlunar polar orbit.Officially the first Japanese Moon’s satellite successfully started after a series of failures, is named SELENE (SELenological and ENgineering Explorer), the conventional name "Kaguya" in honor of princess from an ancient Japanese fairy tale is also given to it.So, soon this very small country will organize its own search engine,better, than already existing.

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