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Blue Ghost lunar lander is documenting its journey to the moon. The views are breathtaking

Blue Ghost took its first photos of the moon from the spacecraft's orbit around Earth.
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February 01, 2025

(CNN) โ€” The Blue Ghost lunar lander has captured its first images of the moon from the spacecraftโ€™s orbit around Earth, the Texas-based company Firefly Aerospace announced this week.

The two images โ€” which the company posted Monday on the social media platform X โ€” features a view of the moon from the top deck of the 6.6-foot-tall (2-meter-tall) lunar lander as well as a snapshot of the celestial orb on its own.

As the spacecraft continues its journey to the moon, with an expected landing date of March 2, Firefly plans to provide regular mission updates, the company said.

Blue Ghost lunar lander is documenting its journey to the moon. The views are breathtaking
The top deck of Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander is pictured with the moon in the background.

The private US spacecraft has also been capturing images and videos of our planet, including footage of Earth eclipsing the sun, that shows the spacecraft submerged in brief darkness as the Earth blocks nearly all of the sunโ€™s light. On Friday, Firefly released footage that Blue Ghost took of Earth eclipsing the moon as the spacecraft traveled in orbit.

โ€œFireflyโ€™s first Moon and Blue Marble images captured by our Blue Ghost lunar lander embodies everything this bold, unstoppable team has worked so hard for over the last three years. And weโ€™re just getting started,โ€ said Will Coogan, Fireflyโ€™s Blue Ghost chief engineer, in an email.

Blue Ghost has been orbiting Earth since January 15, when the lander hitched a ride on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The lunar spacecraft is expected to leave Earthโ€™s orbit in about one week, embarking on a four-day journey to the moon. Blue Ghost will orbit our celestial neighbor for 16 days before attempting a descent to the lunar surface.

โ€œBlue Ghost is a third of its way to the Moon, and we expect to capture even more breathtaking imagery,โ€ Coogan said. โ€œMost importantly, weโ€™ll be capturing critical science data for our NASA customers all along the way that will pave the way for a lasting lunar presence and unlock exploration further into our solar system.โ€

Blue Ghost lunar lander is documenting its journey to the moon. The views are breathtaking
Blue Ghost lunar lander is documenting its journey to the moon. The views are breathtaking

The lander carries 10 NASA science and technology instruments aboard as part of the space agencyโ€™s Commercial Lunar Payload Services, or CLPS, initiative, that will collect and send back data on the moon. CLPS is part of NASAโ€™s broader Artemis program, which aims to land astronauts on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.

So far, all NASA technology aboard is โ€œhealthyโ€ and operating as expected, the NASA Artemis blog announced on Monday.

Firefly CEO Jason Kim previously told CNN that he is excited about sharing images and footage that Blue Ghost captures.

โ€œThereโ€™s a phenomenon called the lunar horizon glow (scattered light caused by floating electrostatic particles) that only the Apollo 15 and 17 astronauts have seen with their eyes,โ€ Kim said. โ€œWeโ€™re going to be able to capture that in 4K-by-4K high-definition video and share that with the rest of the world.โ€

The company plans to capture HD imagery of a total lunar eclipse from the moon when Earth will move directly between our neighbor and the sun as it travels along its orbital path. On Earth, those in the path of totality will see the moon passing completely into Earthโ€™s shadow, causing the moon to take on a reddish hue. It will be visible between March 13-14 for Western Europe, parts of Asia, parts of Australia, western Africa, North and South America, and Antarctica.

If all goes well, Blue Ghost will land on the far eastern edge of the moonโ€™s near side by Mons Latreille, an ancient volcanic feature in a more than 300-mile-wide (483-kilometer) basin called Mare Crisium, or โ€œSea of Crises.โ€ The lander will then perform surface operations for one lunar day (about 14 Earth days) before it faces lunar nighttime, where the period of darkness and cold temperatures are expected to cause the spacecraft to cease operations.

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