With spacecraft
thrusters at top center, the rugged surface of the Moon lies below the Blue Ghost lander in this space age video frame. The view of the lunar far side was
captured by the Firefly Aerospace lunar lander on February 24, following a
maneuver to circularize its orbit about 100 kilometers above the lunar surface.
The robotic lunar lander is scheduled to touch down tomorrow, Sunday,
March 2, at 3:34am Eastern Time in
the Mare Crisium impact
basin on the lunar near
side. In support of the Artemis campaign, Blue Ghost is set to deliver science and technology
experiments to the Moon, part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services
program. Blue Ghost’s mission on the surface is planned to operate during the
lunar daylight hours at the landing site, about 14 Earth days.
Image
& info via APOD
Image Credit: Firefly Aerospace
Source: Blue Ghost
to the Moon – Scents of Science
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