The Blue Goast Lazar Lander of the Fire Fly has drawn a beautiful picture of solar eclipse from the moon in which the earth mostly covers the sun, and just except it . It also looks closely like .
On Friday morning, Lander threw the picture at about 1:30 pm, as the earth slowly stopped the sun’s sight. The eclipse on the moon was like an eclipse on the earth at the same time. Viewers saw the lunar surface turning red.
The boys’ moon is going out pic.twitter.com/b7SFTQH1OY
– Kevin (@k3v1n) March 14, 2025
The eclipse lasted about five hours at the lunar landing site in Mars Crisium. The firefly released another photo from the former eclipse, depicting the solar panel of the lander when the sun begins to hide behind the shadow of the earth. Cool things, okay?
Fire Fly Blue Gust Lander Sunday, March 2, on Sunday 3:30 pm on the moon. It descended straight, without any problem. This is something that cannot be said.
This is the first mission of the moon to the firefly, so the Blue Goast is full of ten NASA devices designed to investigate the lunar surface and (hopefully) will be collected data to support human missions coming to the natural satellite. This is all part of NASA’s commercial lunar pay load services (CLPS) move. Lander is ready to work at the lunar level by March 16.
Fire Fly says once the Blue Goast’s X -band antenna will try to link more pictures from the moon eclipse after he was caught in the cold after being stuck in the cold. The company has already shown some landing Nifty POV footage.
This article was originally published on Enoget