Now, Firefly has shared an image of the Sun rising from the Moon’s perspective as captured by its lunar lander on Monday. “Rise and shine! Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander captured its first sunrise on the ...
Before capturing the sunrise, Blue Ghost had already sent images of Earth from space and of the lunar surface after landing. The lander has carried several scientific instruments to the Moon ...
It is similar to how light reflects off the sea during sunrise or sunset ... hundred square miles. From space, sunglints ...
The northern lights may appear stunning from Earth ... from the International Space Station. The video, posted on August 12, shows the moon setting and the subsequent sunrise amid streams of ...
A European Meteosat satellite and another from the U.S. NOAA captured images of the Moon’s shadow projected over the areas ...
With a background in travel and design journalism, as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University, she specializes in the budding space tourism industry and Earth-based astrotourism.