Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander witnessed a rare total solar eclipse from the Moon's surface, capturing a spectacular sight that no human has seen from the lunar perspective in over 50 years.
Blue Ghost completed 14 days of surface operations, deploying its various payloads and transmitting more than 119 gigabytes ...
The leading explanation for all of these mysteries is known as the giant impact hypothesis. According to this story, when the ...
For the first time in history, a privately operated lunar lander has captured images of a total eclipse from the Moon’s surface. Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander, which successfully touched down ...
More than 50 years after Apollo 8’s legendary Earthrise photo, a new image from the Moon’s surface delivers a hauntingly ...
The spacecraft carried out the longest commercial operation on the moon to date—and also made history during its rare chance ...
Before its mission came to an end, the Blue Ghost lander captured one more incredible view of sunset seen from the moon.
After recently landing at the Moon’s Mare Crisium, Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander craft was treated to a spectacle that’s rarely observed: a total solar eclipse as seen from ...
Firefly's Blue Ghost Mission 1, which lasted about 14 days, or the equivalent of one lunar day, marks the longest commercial ...
Surprisingly enough, the moon is a piece of our planet ... Other stuff rained onto Earth's surface. And a big chunk remained in orbit. In as little as a few hours — or perhaps up to a century ...
Stargazers looked to the Sky last week to watch a total lunar eclipse but what they didn’t see was the total solar eclipse ...
These destinations on Earth simulate some of the most stressful parts of space travel, and help astronauts survive in extreme ...