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>Since leaving Earth on January 15, NASA's Blue Ghost lander has been sending back some stunning images of space. Now, the autonomous lander has captured a truly jaw-dropping view as it records a unique close-up of the moon. In an incredible video, you can see the distant Earth rising and setting behind the curve of the lunar surface. Taken on February 18, the timelapse reveals the stunning view from the Blue Ghost lander as it completed its second orbit, from about 75 miles (120 km) away.

Archive: https://archive.today/yznfV From the post: >>Since leaving Earth on January 15, NASA's Blue Ghost lander has been sending back some stunning images of space. Now, the autonomous lander has captured a truly jaw-dropping view as it records a unique close-up of the moon. In an incredible video, you can see the distant Earth rising and setting behind the curve of the lunar surface. Taken on February 18, the timelapse reveals the stunning view from the Blue Ghost lander as it completed its second orbit, from about 75 miles (120 km) away.

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