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Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander captured stunning views of the moon from about 62 miles (100 km) above the surface. The footage, sped up 10 times, was captured during its third orbital maneuver.
In 1966, NASA's Lunar Orbiter 1 captured the first image of Earth from the Moon. This photograph showed Earth as a fragile sphere. It changed humanity ...
A gem of a find by The Public Domain Review of a collection from the Rijksmuseum: photographs of plaster models of the ...
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Blood moon wows skywatchers worldwide: Best photos of the September 2025 total lunar eclipse
Remember: a total lunar eclipse is completely safe to view with the naked eye. However, stargazers hoping to catch a glimpse ...
The Earth eclipses the moon in this time-lapsed view from Firefly's Blue Ghost moon lander. Credit: Firefly Aerospace ...
A total lunar eclipse will cause the moon to appear a rusty-red color in some parts of the world, but no the U.S., in early September. What to know.
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The world's first view of Earth from the moon, taken 59 years ago — Space photo of the week
On Aug. 23, 1966, NASA's Lunar Orbiter 1 sent back the first photo of Earth from the moon. It showed a grainy crescent Earth ...
Editor's note: The September 2025 total lunar eclipse put on a spectacular show, dazzling stargazers with a mesmerizing ...
The committee convened to examine the possibility that China might actually be the first country back to the moon and what ...
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Blood moon to rise during total lunar eclipse: When to watch it in India
During a total lunar eclipse, the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the full Moon, casting its darkest shadow, known ...
August 1966, NASA’s Lunar Orbiter 1 sent home a grainy black-and-white photo showing our planet as a crescent above the ...
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