As totality finally ended, sunlight peaked around the edges of Earth, creating a glorious "diamond ring" effect in the sky.
For the first time in history, a privately operated lunar lander has captured images of a total eclipse from the Moon’s surface. Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander, which successfully touched down ...
Blue Ghost just sent back amazing photos of last night's "Blood Moon" total lunar eclipse from its perch in Mare Crisium, or ...
A 'diamond ring' phenomenon ... Earth, the Moon, and the Sun. These observations contribute to the study of astronomical phenomena and the preparation of future lunar missions. These images are not ...
"This marks the first time in history a commercial company was actively operating on the moon and able to observe a total solar eclipse where the Earth blocks the sun and casts a shadow on the ...