More than 50 years after Apollo 8’s legendary Earthrise photo, a new image from the Moon’s surface delivers a hauntingly ...
The total lunar eclipse ... whereby the Earth blotted out the sun's disk to reveal the sun's corona, lasted for more than two hours, with the entire eclipse process ending around 6 a.m. On Friday ...
While Earthlings were watching the moon turn blood red during Friday morning’s lunar eclipse, a robotic lander on the moon ...
The privately-owned lander turned its cameras toward Earth as our planet cast its shadow over the moon. It’s not the first spacecraft to do so.
Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander captured nearly unprecedented images of what appeared, from its perspective in the moon’s Mare Crisium, to be a total solar eclipse as Earth blocked out the sun.
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