A spaceship skimming 100km above the Moon is capturing some of the best footage since NASA's Apollo missions. Texas-based Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander is in low orbit as it prepares to ...
Now, the autonomous lander has captured a truly jaw-dropping view as it records a unique close ... Blue Ghost recorded a flyby of the far side of the moon (usually hidden from Earth) at an ...
This maneuver positioned Blue Ghost for a flyby of the far side of the Moon, an area typically obscured from Earth's view. As the lander completes its third orbit, it will prepare for its final ...
The spaceship left Earth on January 15 ... was on its second orbit around the lunar surface, capturing the view of the world from about 75 miles (120 km) away. Blue Ghost has now circumnavigated ...
After a day of uncertainty following a harrowing moon landing attempt, the company Intuitive Machines sealed the fate of its ...
A spaceship skimming 100km above the ... "was taken about 100 km above the lunar surface, showing the far side of the Moon and a top-down view of Blue Ghost’s RCS thrusters (centre) and radiator ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore may face certain effects on their health upon returning to Earth after nine ...
Blue Ghost's mission is part of NASA's CLPS programme, which deploys private robotic landers to transport scientific instruments to the Moon.