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Blue Ghost sends back stunning video of lunar orbit


Check out this STUNNING video taken by Blue Ghost in orbit around the moon. Note also the distant crescent Earth and the bright sun. Blue Ghost is on track for a March 2 lunar landing.

Credit: Firefly Aerospace

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— EarthSky (@earthskyscience.bsky.social) February 25, 2025 at 10:06 AM


Click on the play button above to watch a breathtaking video of Blue Ghost as it orbits the moon. Can you spy Earth in the distance?

Blue Ghost on track for March 2 moon landing

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost is on track for its March 2 lunar landing. The spacecraft took the stunning video, above, during an orbit of the moon. As of February 24, 2025, it has now completed its third and final lunar orbit. Soon it will begin its descent, culminating in the landing on March 2. Firefly Aerospace reports that all 10 NASA payloads remain healthy. We eagerly await its lunar landing! You can watch the landing in the player below.

Blue Ghost launched to the moon on January 15

At 6:11 UTC (1:11 a.m. EST) on January 15, 2025, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander launched successfully from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Fired into orbit atop a Space X Falcon 9 rocket, the craft is headed for the moon, where it’s scheduled to land on March 2, 2025.

Firefly Aerospace is a private company near Austin, Texas, that NASA contracted to take science payloads to the moon. This is the first mission to the moon for the Blue Ghost lunar lander, and the company has dubbed the mission Ghost Riders in the Sky. The lander is aiming for Mare Crisium, a dark plain you can see with the unaided eye on the right edge of a full moon.

2025 EarthSky lunar calendar is available. A unique and beautiful poster-sized calendar with phases of the moon for every night of the year. Get yours today!

Against a night sky, a blazingly bright white and orange line shoots up from the horizon and curves to the right.
On the morning of January 15, 2025, Firefly Aerospace launched its Blue Ghost lunar lander from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center. It’s now on its way to the moon. Image via Greg Diesel Walck for EarthSky.

How will Blue Ghost get to the moon?

The mission needs about 45 days to get to the moon. For the first 25 days, Blue Ghost orbited Earth. Then it headed toward the moon, which took approximately four days. It then orbited the moon for 16 days. During transit, it performed health checks and began some of its science experiments. The lander will then reach the surface, where it will operate for 14 days.

Remember that on the moon, it takes 14 Earth days to go from sunrise to sunset. And then another 14 Earth days from sunset to sunrise. So when night descends on the lander, Firefly expects it to operate for the first five-plus hours of darkness before its solar-powered batteries run out.

Graphic with Earth and Moon and the path of the spacecraft, with points of interest identified along it.
View larger. | Here’s the route Blue Ghost will take as it heads toward its lunar landing. Image via Firefly Aerospace.
Blue Ghost is golden colored and like a squat barrel with four legs, this artist concept shows it on the lunar surface.
Firefly Aerospace launched its Blue Ghost lunar lander on January 15, 2025, on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The mission is taking 10 NASA science payloads to the moon. Image via Firefly Aerospace.

Science payloads

NASA has 10 science payloads onboard Blue Ghost. Some of the tasks Blue Ghost has on the lunar surface will be to take soil samples, drill below the surface and capture images of the lunar sunset. NASA will also be testing a computer designed to withstand high doses of radiation, measuring the solar wind’s interaction with Earth’s magnetosphere and analyzing the pesky lunar dust that adheres to everything, among other activities.

NASA wants to learn more about the lunar environment before the Artemis astronauts make their first landing on the moon. That mission, Artemis 3, is currently scheduled for 2027.

Bottom line: Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost spacecraft will land on the moon in 6 days! In the meantime, it has recorded its orbit around the moon.

Read about the first private company to land on the moon – Intuitive Machines – with its Odysseus spacecraft on February 22, 2024

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Check out this STUNNING video taken by Blue Ghost in orbit around the moon. Note also the distant crescent Earth and the bright sun. Blue Ghost is on track for a March 2 lunar landing.

Credit: Firefly Aerospace

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— EarthSky (@earthskyscience.bsky.social) February 25, 2025 at 10:06 AM


Click on the play button above to watch a breathtaking video of Blue Ghost as it orbits the moon. Can you spy Earth in the distance?

Blue Ghost on track for March 2 moon landing

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost is on track for its March 2 lunar landing. The spacecraft took the stunning video, above, during an orbit of the moon. As of February 24, 2025, it has now completed its third and final lunar orbit. Soon it will begin its descent, culminating in the landing on March 2. Firefly Aerospace reports that all 10 NASA payloads remain healthy. We eagerly await its lunar landing! You can watch the landing in the player below.

Blue Ghost launched to the moon on January 15

At 6:11 UTC (1:11 a.m. EST) on January 15, 2025, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander launched successfully from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Fired into orbit atop a Space X Falcon 9 rocket, the craft is headed for the moon, where it’s scheduled to land on March 2, 2025.

Firefly Aerospace is a private company near Austin, Texas, that NASA contracted to take science payloads to the moon. This is the first mission to the moon for the Blue Ghost lunar lander, and the company has dubbed the mission Ghost Riders in the Sky. The lander is aiming for Mare Crisium, a dark plain you can see with the unaided eye on the right edge of a full moon.

2025 EarthSky lunar calendar is available. A unique and beautiful poster-sized calendar with phases of the moon for every night of the year. Get yours today!

Against a night sky, a blazingly bright white and orange line shoots up from the horizon and curves to the right.
On the morning of January 15, 2025, Firefly Aerospace launched its Blue Ghost lunar lander from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center. It’s now on its way to the moon. Image via Greg Diesel Walck for EarthSky.

How will Blue Ghost get to the moon?

The mission needs about 45 days to get to the moon. For the first 25 days, Blue Ghost orbited Earth. Then it headed toward the moon, which took approximately four days. It then orbited the moon for 16 days. During transit, it performed health checks and began some of its science experiments. The lander will then reach the surface, where it will operate for 14 days.

Remember that on the moon, it takes 14 Earth days to go from sunrise to sunset. And then another 14 Earth days from sunset to sunrise. So when night descends on the lander, Firefly expects it to operate for the first five-plus hours of darkness before its solar-powered batteries run out.

Graphic with Earth and Moon and the path of the spacecraft, with points of interest identified along it.
View larger. | Here’s the route Blue Ghost will take as it heads toward its lunar landing. Image via Firefly Aerospace.
Blue Ghost is golden colored and like a squat barrel with four legs, this artist concept shows it on the lunar surface.
Firefly Aerospace launched its Blue Ghost lunar lander on January 15, 2025, on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The mission is taking 10 NASA science payloads to the moon. Image via Firefly Aerospace.

Science payloads

NASA has 10 science payloads onboard Blue Ghost. Some of the tasks Blue Ghost has on the lunar surface will be to take soil samples, drill below the surface and capture images of the lunar sunset. NASA will also be testing a computer designed to withstand high doses of radiation, measuring the solar wind’s interaction with Earth’s magnetosphere and analyzing the pesky lunar dust that adheres to everything, among other activities.

NASA wants to learn more about the lunar environment before the Artemis astronauts make their first landing on the moon. That mission, Artemis 3, is currently scheduled for 2027.

Bottom line: Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost spacecraft will land on the moon in 6 days! In the meantime, it has recorded its orbit around the moon.

Read about the first private company to land on the moon – Intuitive Machines – with its Odysseus spacecraft on February 22, 2024

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