Blue Ghost Eclipse


Last night’s lunar eclipse, as seen from Earth, looked like a solar eclipse, as seen from Moon.

Firefly Aerospace‘s NASA-funded Blue Ghost lunar lander recently became the first commercial spacecraft to successfully land on Moon. Blue Ghost’s mission is designed to last a single lunar day, about two terrestrial weeks. Last night it photographed the eclipse from its landing site at Mare Crisium.

Earth appears about four times larger from Moon than Moon from Earth, but in Blue Ghost’s eclipse photo, we can still see sunlight refracting around Earth’s atmosphere: a diamond ring of sunrises and sunsets.

Eclipse from Earth and Moon
Eclipse from Earth (left) and from Moon (right), 2025 March 14. NASA/Firefly Aerospace.

Blue Ghost was not the first spacecraft to photograph an eclipse from Moon; that was Surveyor III on 1967 April 24.

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