Aerospace company Firefly releases fantastic POV footage of Blue Ghost Landing
We already know that aerospace company Firefly successfully manipulated its Blue Ghost Lander to the surface of the moon, but now we have some beautiful video proofs. The lander captured the video throughout the touchdown with a movie finale. View below.
The POV lens shows the lander descending toward the moon and subsequent landing. It ends with a magnificent view of the blue ghost emerging from the dusty clouds as it scatters all over the moon’s surface. It’s so cool with a surprising Crisp HD visual.
The touchdown occurred at 3:30 a.m. Sunday, with the Blue Ghost living in an area called Mare Crisium. This is not the first commercial lander to the moon, but the first commercial ground to land correctly. The mission is a joint effort between Firefly and NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, which the organization hopes to pave the way for adding business image to Good’Ole Luna.
Blue Ghost has begun surface combat since its landing. This includes deploying payloads, sampling local minefields and capturing a series of images. The fixed lander will perform various tests on the moon’s surface and will take about two weeks on the moon’s surface. It houses ten NASA instruments designed to detect ground and test underground drilling methods.