Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander photographed the Earth as it passed in front of the Sun on March 14.
While last night on Earth we got a lunar eclipse, the Blue Ghost lander on the moon saw the opposite - a solar eclipse.
The first images of lunar lander engine thruster stirring up moon dust were captured during the successful Blue Ghost descent ...
The image showcases the rare ‘diamond ring’ effect—a celestial phenomenon created when sunlight streams through lunar valleys ...
Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander has snapped a gorgeous photo of a solar eclipse from the Moon in which Earth covers up most of the Sun, leaving only the so-called diamond ring effect. It also looks ...
As part of NASA's Artemis campaign, the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, managed out of Johnson Space ...
Firefly Aerospace has shared a stunning image from the Moon’s surface, captured by its Blue Ghost lunar lander. The photo ...
Firefly's Blue Ghost witnessed Earth blocking out the Sun from its point of view on the Moon, while we experienced a lunar ...
The Blue Ghost lunar lander, operated by Firefly Aerospace from Texas, became the first commercial spacecraft to image an eclipse from the moon.
Incredible pictures show Friday's eclipse as seen from the surface of the Moon. Texas-based Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost ...
While Earthlings were watching the moon turn blood red during Friday morning’s lunar eclipse, a robotic lander on the moon ...
The solar eclipse was particularly notable as it provided a rare opportunity to witness the Earth’s shadow cast over the Sun ...
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