The lunar land of Firefly's Blue Ghost Lunar has taken a beautiful photo of a solar eclipse of the moon in which the earth covers most of the sun, leaving only the . It is also seen almost identical to the logo of .
The landing broke the photo around 1:30 am et on Friday morning, while the earth slowly blocked a view of the sun. The solar eclipse on the moon occurred at the same time as a total lunar eclipse here on Earth. Terrestrial spectators saw the lunar surface turn a red tone.
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The eclipse lasted about five hours on the lunar landing site in Mare Crisium. Firefly launched another image of the anterior part of the eclipse that shows the solar landing panel while the sun begins to hide behind the shadow of the earth. Great things, right?
Firefly's Blue Ghost Lander On The Moon on Sunday, March 2 around 3:30 am et. He landed vertically, without problems. This is something that cannot be said.
This is Firefly's first mission to the moon, so Blue Ghost is full of ten NASA instruments designed to investigate the lunar surface and collect data so that (hopefully) supports the next human missions to the natural satellite. All this is part of the NASA Lunar Useful Load Services Initiative. The landing module is ready to operate on the lunar surface until March 16.
Firefly says that you will try to link more images of the eclipse once the Blue Ghost Band Antenna has heated after being trapped in the cold throughout the event. The company has already shown some ingenious images of AV of landing.
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