The earth shines over the moon in amazing 1st photos of Private Blue Ghost Lander. “We are all on that photo.”

The earth shines over the moon in amazing 1st photos of Private Blue Ghost Lander. “We are all on that photo.”

The Blue Ghost Lander from Firefly Aerospace may have just been touched on the moon, but it already shines spectacular views of the earth from the moon surface after a historic landing today (March 2).

These incredible images of the moon taken by the private Blue Ghost Lander were shared by his builder, Firefly Aerospace, only a few hours after the moon landing.

Blue Ghost landed in the Mare Crision (the Sea of ​​Crises), after agreeing two maneuvers of hazards and to reach a precision landing within 328 feet (100 meters) of his target zone near the volcanic feature Mons Latreille.

Screenshots of NASA's live stream or Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Landing 2 March.

The Blue Ghost Landing from Firefly Aerospace was broadly celebrated. (Image Credit: NASA/Firefly Aerospace)

“This is an incredibly challenging technical achievement to pull out, to land, everything on the surface of the moon,” said Joel Kearns, deputy -associate manager for exploration in the NASA Science Mission Directorate during the press conference.

Shortly after the landing, Firefly Aerospace revealed this image of the surface of the moon, it was obtained the first image by the Blue Ghost Lunar Lander. The images were released by the S-Band images of Blue Ghost, with X-band images with a higher resolution expected in the coming hours when the Lander uses his most important antenna.

First photo of Blue Ghost Lander, 2 March.

Firefly Aerospace broadcasts this image from the surface of the moon, it is the first image obtained by the Blue Ghost Lunar Lander. (Image Credit: Firefly Aerospace)

Firefly chose to refrain from a live video stream of the Landing of the Blue Ghost to release the communication band width for telemetry and for various instruments that were in action during the descent, including a critical danger system that the Lander helps at least two potentially dangerous rock blokes, Fireflokkken, Fireflokkken, Rotsblokken, Rotsblokken, Rotsblokken, Rotsblokken, Rotsblokken, Rotsblokken, Rotsblokken Spelcraft program director.

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