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Watch Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost moon lander witness an eclipse from space (video)

Watch Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost moon lander witness an eclipse from space (video)


Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost moon lander is on its way to the moon.

The Blue Ghost lander completed its first main engine burn during its journey to the lunar surface, which is expected to take a total of 45 days. Blue Ghost will orbit Earth for 21 more days before it embarks on a four-day trip to reach lunar orbit. Once there, it will spend 16 days circling the moon before making its way down to attempt a landing on the lunar surface, if all goes according to plan.

On Tuesday (Jan. 20), NASA released an update about one of the 10 scientific payloads the agency is sending to the moon on Blue Ghost, stating that the experiment has successfully acquired a signal while 205,674 miles (331,000 kilometers) from Earth’s surface. The update was released along with a timelapse video that shows Earth eclipsing the sun as seen from the perspective of the lander while en route to the moon.

the sun reflects off of metallic surfaces wrapped in gold foil. in the background, nothing can be seen but the blackness of space

A still from a video shot by Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander on its way to the moon on Jan. 19, 2025. (Image credit: Firefly Aerospace)

The instrument about which NASA released an update, known as the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE), is designed to demonstrate and test satellite-based position, navigation and timing systems close to and on the moon. GPS satellites are a type of GNSS technology, as are the European Union’s Galileo navigation spacecraft.

Article by:Source: brett.tingley@futurenet.com (Brett Tingley)

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