A private spacecraft on a beautiful crook mission has sent back the footage of the moon on March 2 on the way to the mare of our satellite landing into the mare Crisium area.
Blue Ghost, NASA’s commercial lunar payload services (CLPS) initiative and a spacecraft operated by the firefly aerospace, is currently conducting several exercises to bring into a lower orbit around the moon. During these exercises, the spacecraft captured footage of the moon, beyond a softened landing to give 10 scientific and technical equipment on the lunar surface to give 10 scientific and technical equipment.
The team said in an update, “The firefly team completed another lunar class maneuver with 3 minutes, 18 seconds this morning.” “This maneuver shifted the lander to a very low elliptical orbit around the moon from a high egg from a high -egg -orb About 120 km up. “
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psgbjnu1xe4
The footage of the approach for the moon was also amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sowhneo9jd0
Riding on the Blue Ghost Lander, NASA has kept some very good equipment.
“The purpose of the mission is to check the flow of heat from lunar interior, plum-satth interaction, crustal electric and magnetic fields. It will also take the X-ray images of the Earth’s magnetosphere,” NASA says. “Technology tests include dust mitigation using resolith sampling, resolith rearing, global navigation satellite system capacity, radiation tolerant computing, and electrodynamic areas.”
These experiments will expect that humanity is planning the next visit to the moon’s surface. The best of the experiments to be held will come to the end of the 14-day mission employed by the lander.
“On March 14, Jugnu is expected to capture the high-language imagination of the total eclipse, when the Earth blocks the sun above the moon’s horizon,” the team describes.
“Blue Ghost will then capture the lunar sunset on 16 March, how the lunar dust takes due to solar effects and the first time by Eugene Cernnon on Apollo 17 makes a lunar horizon shine. After sunset, Blue Ghost will operate several hours.
The brightness of the lunar horizon is believed to be caused by dust by electrostatic forces, and, while it creates a clean -smelling vision at sunset, it can be a problem for astronauts.
“In addition, there is no atmosphere of the moon and the sun is continuously bombing by radiation, causing the soil to charge electrostically,” the European space agency describes.
“This charge can be so strong that the dust moves above the lunar surface, making it even more likely to enter the tool and people inside the lungs.”
Soon, Blue Ghost will help NASA to get more data on the event. For now, they are in orbit before reducing themselves towards the lunar surface.
The team wrote, “In this class, the team will experience the planned rolling comes blackout as the blue ghost goes away from the moon.” “When on the nearby side, the team will continue to reduce the data and finalize the plan for our next maneuver that the blue ghost will also get close to the lunar surface and put us on the track for landing on 2 March.”