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Earth shines over the moon in amazing 1st photos from private Blue Ghost lander. 'We're all in that picture.' - MSNFirefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander may have only just touched down on the moon, but it's already beaming home spectacular views of Earth from the lunar surface after a historic landing today ...
And no, it wasn't taken by NASA, nor the James Webb telescope. Two years ago, Andrew McCarthy and Connor Matherne teamed up to create “the most ridiculous moon shot we could come up with ...
After a 26-day mission that took it on a historic journey around the moon, NASA’s next-generation Orion capsule has returned to Earth. The uncrewed spacecraft had a "picture perfect splashdown ...
Whenever a full moon comes around, people like to step outside and snap a few pictures. While a smartphone isn't the best way to get a good photo of the moon, it's what most people have on hand ...
For full moon pictures, Schmall said he uses a DSLR with a Samyang 135mm, aperture f2 lens. But he sometimes uses a 200-500mm lens, which is also good for capturing the full moon.
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