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Private Blue Ghost lander sees far side of the moon in breathtaking detail ahead of lunar landing (video)

Private Blue Ghost lander sees far side of the moon in breathtaking detail ahead of lunar landing (video)


Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander is sharing some amazing views from just above the moon.

Blue Ghost beamed home gorgeous, up-close shots of the moon‘s far side on Feb. 24, just after lowering its orbit ahead of a Sunday morning (March 2) landing attempt.

“That feeling you get when you look out the window and realize you’re almost home!” Texas-based Firefly wrote in a Feb. 26 X post, which shared a 93-second video of the Blue Ghost footage.

closeup photo of the moon's crater surface taken by a gold and silver spacecraft, part of which is visible at the top of the frame

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander snapped this shot of the moon from an altitude of about 62 miles (100 kilometers) on Feb. 24, 2025. (Image credit: Firefly Aerospace)

The video, “sped up by 10X, 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 [reaction control system] thrusters (center) and radiator panels on each side. The radiator panels are moving nominally to protect Blue Ghost’s subsystems from extreme temperatures,” Firefly representatives added in a Feb. 26 blog post.

Article by:Source: mwall@space.com (Mike Wall)

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