The recent progress of Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost spacecraft on its mission for NASA to land on the lunar surface on March 2, 2025, involved a multitude of scientific tasks post-touchdown.
Last night, the Blue Ghost spacecraft had the opportunity to witness and capture the elusive “diamond ring” phenomenon from the Moon, a first for humanity, showcasing Earth’s sunrise during a solar eclipse. This extraordinary event was also documented by other cameras onboard the spacecraft, revealing the striking red hues of the Moon’s surface, known as the Blood Moon when viewed from Earth.
TLDR: Blue Ghost spacecraft captured unique images of a solar eclipse and the Blood Moon from the lunar surface, showcasing breathtaking celestial phenomena.
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