The Blue Ghost lunar mission has captured a gorgeous image of Earth as it ramps up its journey toward the moon.
People often look at the stars from Earth, but astronauts get to look at Earth from the stars. The crew on the International Space Station use their cameras to show off the world from 260 miles above.
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Space on MSNJapan's Resilience moon lander spots Point Nemo, Earth's remote spacecraft graveyard, from orbit (photo)While Resilience and Blue Ghost are in orbit and preparing to leave for the moon, another lunar lander — Intuitive Machines ' IM-2, or Athena — recently arrived at Cape Canaveral to loaded atop of a ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander, a private spacecraft hired by NASA to take experiments to the moon, got a rare front-row seat of the spectacle in space. The phenomenon occurred when the blue ...
The moon, like Earth, is a sphere ... degrees away from the sun in the sky and is half-illuminated from our point of view. We call it "first quarter" because the moon has traveled about a quarter ...
Firefly also released another image showing just Blue Ghost’s view of the moon: An image of the Moon in the distance taken by Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander while in Earth orbit.
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