Fig. 2From: Non-monochromatic whistler waves detected by Kaguya on the dayside surface of the moonAn example of the orbit of Kaguya on March 8, 2008. (a) The position of the moon together with Kaguya, with respect to the Earth and the nominal bow shock. (b–d) The trajectory of Kaguya encircling the moon, projection onto the (b) x-y, (c) x-z, and (d) y-z plane of SSE coordinates. Thin-lined curves show that the spacecraft was behind the moon.Back to article page