The Blue Ghost lander just witnessed a lunar eclipse

Blue Ghost will spend the vast majority of its mission in lunar daylight, basking in the warm glow of the sun’s rays and drawing energy into ... on and around the Moon to prepare for astronaut ...
A day on the moon lasts around fourteen Earth days, and during this time the Blue Ghost spacecraft will use solar energy collected by its solar panels for power. After two weeks of operations ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander closed in on the ... the appropriately-named Resilience took a long, low-energy route to the moon and is expected to make its landing attempt in May.
Firefly’s 6.6-foot-tall (2-meter-tall) Blue Ghost lunar lander touched down on the moon’s near side around 2:34 a.m. CT (3:34 a.m. ET) Sunday. A parade of lunar landers developed by the ...
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander descended from lunar orbit on autopilot, aiming for the slopes of an ancient volcanic dome in an impact basin on the moon’s northeastern edge of the near ...
A second commercially-built moon lander ... 9 rocket that boosted the Blue Ghost into space. Built by Tokyo-based ispace, Resilience took a longer, low-energy route to the moon and will not ...
Once astronauts can return to the moon – and uncrewed landers like Blue Ghost and Athena are considered vital in laying that groundwork – they'd then fuel up and prepare to continue onward to ...
Blue Ghost flew on a winding path over three times around Earth, totaling roughly 2.8 million miles, to get to the moon some 238,000 miles (383,000 km) from Earth, reaching the surface a month ...
On March 2, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost made history ... as they travel across the moon, but traditional GPS tools aren’t much good when you’re around 225,000 miles from Earth.