A private spacecraft in the United States heading to the moon shoots the wonderful scenery of the earth

This photo provided by Firefly Aerospace shows that Firefly’s Blue GHOST moon landing boat captures Blue Marble on Thursday, January 23, 2025, on the orbit around the earth. Credit: Firefly Aerospace Via AP
A US private spacecraft heading to the moon shot an amazing image of the earth a week after the flight.
The Firefly Aeros -pace lunar landing boat, which is still around the earth, fired a thruster on Thursday and put it on the track that reached the moon in more than a month. This spacecraft, called Blue Ghost, sent us photos and videos of our planet, Blue Marble. The Texas company published images on Friday.
NASA experiments have been conducted as a part of the space agency’s initiatives to return astronauts to the month in the last decade.
Blue Ghost is one of the two lunar landing ships launched by Space X on January 15 from Florida, aiming to land on March 2nd. The other is a sponsor of ISPACE in Japan, and will fly for a long distance and land in late May. Or early June.
This is the first lunar shot for Fire Fly, the second time for the ISPACE that crashed the first landing ship in 2023 in 2023. The latest ISPACE -based ISPACE landing resilience is still around the Earth’s orbit, and is performing everything to approach the moon.
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