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Blue ghost lander seeing fireflies bathing in red during a solar eclipse captured by the moon

Lunar eclipse This week’s lunar eclipse has many of us staring into the night sky, marveling at the red-spotted moon, and now we can see what the effect looks like from the other side due to the images captured by the fireflies’ blue ghost lander. From the perspective of the lander on the moon, the phenomenon on March 14 is The sun’s Eclipse and the latest video show that the red light casts on the blue ghost when the earth temporarily blocks the sun. The new image appears shortly after the team shares a photo that starts to reappear as the sun begins.

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“The images are quickly captured by our top-of-the-line deck cameras, with different exposure settings – stitched together in a quick clip,” Firefly said. “The red hue is the result of sunlight blocking our planet, casting shadows on the moon’s surface.” At the beginning of a better video with image dots, you can think of Venus as a small dot above the solar eclipse. If you really see real Close contact and you will also see Mercury heading to the left.

Blue Ghost landed on the moon on March 2, and Firefly has since shared some very amazing photos and videos. The lander’s mission is expected to begin to end at Moon Night, but it will first observe the moon’s sunset on March 16.

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