While orbiting the Moon, Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander took a photo showing the Moon’s south pole on the far left side. CNN



The Blue Ghost lunar lander has been sending breathtaking images of the moon since it entered orbit on February 13. These images include a detailed view of the moon’s far side, which cannot be seen from Earth. The lander moved from a high elliptical orbit to a lower one, about 120 kilometers (74.6 miles) above the surface. The company behind the mission, Firefly Aerospace, shared these updates last week.

The spacecraft captured not only the rocky lunar surface covered in craters but also the lunar south pole. Joseph Marlin, deputy chief engineer for Blue Ghost, expressed his excitement about the visuals. "The latest Moon footage captured by Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander is completely surreal," he said. "We had an idea of how the imagery would look, but seeing the real-life footage of the Moon’s craters and boulders from our very own spacecraft is such an inspiration."

The privately built spacecraft left Earth’s orbit on February 8 and spent several days traveling to the moon, which is about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles) away. Currently, the lander is about halfway through its planned 16-day orbit and is scheduled to attempt a landing on March 2.

Blue Ghost is carrying 10 science and technology instruments for NASA as part of the space agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. This mission is linked to NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to send astronauts back to the moon for the first time in over 50 years. Once the lander reaches the surface, the instruments will study lunar dust, the moon’s subsurface, and regolith—loose rocks and mineral fragments that cover the surface.

"Robotic deliveries like the Blue Ghost mission perform science experiments, test technologies, and demonstrate capabilities on and around the Moon to prepare for astronaut missions to the lunar surface, and ultimately crewed missions to Mars," NASA’s Artemis program stated.

Blue Ghost is expected to land near Mons Latreille, a volcanic feature in Mare Crisium, also known as the "Sea of Crises." After landing, it will carry out scientific operations for about 14 Earth days, which equals one lunar day. However, once the lunar night begins, the extreme cold and darkness are likely to end the mission.

Engineers are particularly eager to see the data collected after landing. They also hope to capture key celestial events. "We expect to capture a solar eclipse on March 14, when Earth will block sunlight from reaching the Moon, casting Blue Ghost into darkness for about five hours," Marlin explained.

On March 16, the lander will witness a lunar sunset, and engineers hope to verify a fascinating phenomenon called "dust levitation." This effect, where lunar dust appears to float above the surface, was first noticed by Apollo astronauts.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Biden Criticizes Trump And Musk For Attacks On Social Security

In his first public speech since leaving office, former President Joe Biden criticized Donald Trump and Elon Musk for threatening....

Driver Hits Four On TMU Walkway, May Have Targeted Victim

A troubling incident occurred Tuesday afternoon at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). A driver drove through a pedestrian-only walkway, hitting several....

Northern Lights May Glow Over Northern Canada This Week

People living in Northern Canada might get to see the northern lights this week. The lights could appear in the....

Donna Skelly Becomes First Female Speaker Of Ontario Legislature

Ontario's legislature has chosen Donna Skelly as the province's first female Speaker. Skelly, who represents the Hamilton-area riding of Flamborough—Glanbrook,....

Trump Halts $2bn In Harvard funding After University Refusal

The Trump administration has decided to freeze more than $2 billion in federal funding for Harvard University after the prestigious....

Poilievre Vows Longer Jail Terms Using Notwithstanding Clause For Multiple Murderers

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he’ll bring back a law that lets judges give longer prison sentences to people found....

Blue Origin’s All-Women Space Crew Returns Safely With Katy Perry Onboard

Pop singer Katy Perry and five other women took a trip to space and made it back to Earth safely.....

Man Arrested For Setting Fire To Pennsylvania Governor’s House

A man set fire to the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion early Sunday morning. Police arrested him and said he will face....

Michigan Governor Whitmer Distances Herself From Oval Office Visit

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, seen as a potential candidate for the 2028 White House race, is trying to distance herself....

Landspout Tornado Reported In Southeastern Alberta On Saturday

On Saturday, a “landspout tornado” was confirmed to have formed in southeastern Alberta, causing concern but no reported injuries or....

Poilievre Vows To Strengthen Ethics Rules For Politicians

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has promised to make significant changes to the ethics rules for elected officials if his party....

Petition To Remove Controversial Conservative Candidate Gains Support

A petition asking the Conservative Party to remove a controversial candidate has gained 15,000 signatures. Aaron Gunn, who is running....