This image shows the Moon’s surface, Earth on the horizon, and Blue Ghost’s top deck with its solar panel, X-band antenna (left), and LEXI payload (right) in the view. Firefly Aerospace This ...
Here’s how it works. Blue Ghost had its eyes wide open during its epic moon landing last weekend. On Sunday (March 2), Blue Ghost — built and operated by the Texas-based company Firefly ...
Last week, Blue Ghost got a look of the moon's far side, an area not visible to Earth, that shows our planet rising and setting behind our celestial neighbor. Firefly Aerospace shared the ...
Blue Ghost captured its first image of the Moon after touchdown. The image shows the Moon’s surface and a top-down view of the lander’s RCS thrusters (center) with a sun glare on the right side.
While last night on Earth we got a lunar eclipse, the Blue Ghost lander on the moon saw the opposite - a solar eclipse.
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Live Science on MSNWatch: Spacecraft films 'diamond ring' solar eclipse from the surface of the moon as 'blood moon' looms over EarthWhile millions of Earthlings watched the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse on March 13-14, the private Blue Ghost spacecraft ...
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