This week's lunar eclipse is a lot of us looking up to the night sky to wonder on the red month, and now we can see what the terrifying effect from the other side thanks to the images captured by the Blue Ghost Lander of the Firefly. From the Lander's perspective to the moon, the phenomenon on March 14 is a Solar The Eclipse, and the latest video shows the red light cast in the blue ghost as the Earth temporarily blocks the sun. The new image came shortly after the team shared a picture of As the sun began to day again.
“These pictures – quickly captured by our top deck camera with different exposure settings – are stitched together in a fast clip,” Firefly said. “The red hue is the result of sunlight circulating the earth's environment as the sun is blocked by our planet, releasing the shadow over the lunar. At the beginning of the video where the images are better lit, you can see Venus as a small dot above the eclipse. And if you look really, Really Near, you will also see Mercury on its left.
Blue Ghost arrived on the moon on March 2, and Firefly shared some amazing -amazing -amazing images and videos ever since, including . Lander's mission is expected to end soon at the start of Lunar Night, but it will follow the lunar sunset on March 16.
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