Blue Ghost on the Moon witnessed Lunar Sunrise © ©

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Blue Ghost on the Moon witnessed Lunar Sunrise © ©
Man is dressed exactly how I expected him to be, that's a thumbs up I would cherish forever.
Buzz Aldrin, national treasure
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander touched down on the surface of the Moon on March 2nd, 2025. It is the first fully successful mission of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services program and carried 10 scientific payloads to the lunar surface.
Firefly's Blue Ghost Nearing Its Lunar Landing Attempt
Blue Ghost 1, during Launch Vehicle Integration prior to liftoff last month.Photo: Firefly Aerospace. In preparation for landing, Firely Aerospace’s Blue Ghost will complete its final lunar orbit maneuver, which is scheduled for today. If that is successful, on March 2nd, Firefly Aerospace will reach its destination and attempt a lunar landing. The attempt will be the first fire the company,…
A little while ago, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander attempted a Moon landing in Mare Crisium. This was an autonomous maneuver that was
A little while ago, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander attempted a Moon landing in Mare Crisium. This was an autonomous maneuver that was the key step in what is known as Mission 1. After completing its braking and touching down on the Moon's surface, Blue Ghost sent signals from its sensors confirming its success. After just over half an hour, it started sending images of the Moon's surface.
Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Lands on the Moon
Landing selfie video filmed on March 2, 2025.
"Launch of the Firefly Aerospace Alpha Rocket tonight (9/14/2023) out of Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. As seen and photographed from McDonald Observatory, 1,100 miles away.
Really cool to watch." Folks this amazing image was taken by a guy I once worked for in the Army, he was my LT and CPT, he is a true warrior. After leaving the Service he became a travel photographer and is work is amazing. Here is is bio and professional page.