While making the deliveries, the Blue Ghost lander experienced one lunar day. During the course of that day, it captured ...
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Space.com on MSNFarewell, Blue Ghost! Private moon lander goes dark to end record-breaking commercial lunar missionFirefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost moon lander went dark in the lunar night on Sunday (March 16) as expected, bringing an end to its historic mission.
The Blue Ghost lunar lander, operated by Firefly Aerospace from Texas, became the first commercial spacecraft to image an ...
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander captured high-definition images of the lunar sunset March 16, as lunar night would bring the robotic mission to an end.
The mission, aptly named “Ghost Riders in the Sky,” touched down in Mare Crisium, a large impact site filled with basaltic lava on the Moon. Blue Ghost pulled off a precision landing, touching down ...
The spacecraft carried out the longest commercial operation on the moon to date—and also made history during its rare chance ...
A week on, and a team at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia has just released first-of-its-kind footage of a lunar ...
The Blue Ghost lander descended from lunar orbit on autopilot, aiming for the slopes of an ancient volcanic dome.
A total solar eclipse is a rare occurrence at any given location on Earth. It happens less than a blue moon, which may only occur once every two to three years, according to NASA. The mysterious blue ...
The four-legged Blue Ghost carried 10 scientific payloads as it touched down near an ancient volcanic vent on Mare Crisium, a large basin in the northeast corner of the moon's Earth-facing side.
Before its mission came to an end, the Blue Ghost lander captured one more incredible view of sunset seen from the moon.
Firefly Aerospace’s successful touchdown marks a new era of frequent commercial trips to the Moon, paving the way for a long-term human presence on the lunar surface. Before we get too ahead of ...
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