See Blue Ghost Lander on Firefly bathed in red during a solar eclipse captured by the moon

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The lunar eclipse this week many of us stared at the night sky to surprise the Red Moon, and now we can see what this sinister effect looked like on the other side thanks to the images filmed by the blue ghost of Firefly. From the Lander’s point of view of the moon, the phenomenon on March 14 was a a solar energy Eclipse, and the most recent video shows the red light thrown on Blue Ghost as the Earth temporarily blocks the sun. The new images came shortly after the team shared a photo of When the sun began to repeat itself.

“These images – quickly shot from our top deck camera with different exposure settings – were sewn together in a quick clip,” Firefly said. “The red tint is the result of the refraction of sunlight through the earth’s atmosphere, as the sun is blocked by our planet, throwing a shadow on the moon’s surface.” At the beginning of the video, where the images are better lit, you can see Venus as a small point above the eclipse. And if you look really, really You will also see Mercury on the left.

Blue Ghost landed on the moon on March 2, and Firefly shared some amazing photos and videos, including including S Lander’s mission is expected to end with the beginning of the Lunar Night, but will first watch the lunar sunset on March 16.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/Sspace/see-fireflys-blue-lander-lander-bathed-rend-slar-clipse-capture-from-m

 
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