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A major highlight of the mission will take place on March 14, when Blue Ghost captures high-definition images of a total eclipse as Earth obscures the sun from the moon's perspective.
The Blue Ghost lunar lander, operated by Firefly Aerospace from Texas, became the first commercial spacecraft to image an eclipse from the moon.
NASA streamed the Orion spacecraft's approach of the moon Monday morning, with Earth visible in the background. Screenshots via NASA After months of anticipation, NASA’s most powerful rocket ...
See Earth's ancient companion like never before with this gallery of incredible satellite, telescope and lunar orbiter images of the moon.
The moon began to slip behind the Earth at 3:02 a.m. Eastern time. By 4:09 a.m., the partial eclipse caused the moon to look like there was a bite taken out of its surface.
The simple answer to the question is the camera settings used to take most photos from the Moon weren’t designed to capture stars.
An astrophotographer has captured a highly detailed image of the Red Planet reappearing from behind the moon after a lunar occultation.
Another image shows Earth photobombing the moon, appearing as a dark circle outlined by a light crescent at the top centre of the image, peeking out from behind the spacecraft structure.
NASA spacecraft have captured a number of distant images of Earth, including a famous shot from billions of miles away. Here's our humble planet seen from deep space.
Pictures of the "Blood Worm Moon," a total lunar eclipse, show the full moon looking red in the night sky.
With the arrival of the Blue Ghost lander on the moon, the spacecraft has taken its first images from the lunar surface.
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