NASA reveals a sunset on the moon in high definition for the 1st time
- A private US lander captured high-definition images of a lunar sunset, marking the first ever nighttime imagery of this phenomenon from the moon's surface.
- The Blue Ghost mission successfully met all its objectives, including surface operations and lunar night observations, ending on March 16, 2025.
- The mission provided important data for NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon and prepare for future Mars exploration.
- Scientists plan to analyze images taken by the Blue Ghost for insights on lunar dust behavior and to refine models of light scattering on the lunar surface.
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Firefly’s Blue Ghost Captures the First-Ever HD Video of a Stunning Lunar Sunset
Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 set a new benchmark for commercial lunar exploration, lasting longer than any previous private mission and delivering 10 NASA instruments to the Moon. The mission achieved several firsts, including the deepest robotic thermal probe on another planetary body and the first-ever GPS tracking on the Moon. The data gathered will [...]
NASA and Firefly release stunning moon sunset and eclipse photos
NASA and private space company Firefly have released unprecedented images showing an eclipse and a sunset from the Moon. The video clips and accompanying pictures provide a fitting conclusion to this historic mission.Read Entire Article
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