Touch down on the moon with private Blue Ghost lander in this amazing video

Blue Ghost had its eyes wide open during its epic moon landing last weekend.

On Sunday (March 2), Blue Ghost — built and operated by the Texas-based company Firefly Aerospace — became just the second private spacecraft ever to soft-land on the moon, coming to rest in the near side’s Mare Crisium (“Sea of Crises”) region.

We can now relive Blue Ghost’s historic descent, thanks to stunning footage captured by the lander.

a robotic lander's shadow is visible on the lunar surface with the distant earth visible in the dark sky above

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander captured this shot of its own shadow on the moon just after its touchdown on March 2, 2025. (Image credit: Firefly Aerospace)

“Watch Firefly land on the moon! After identifying surface hazards and selecting a safe landing site, BlueGhost landed directly over the target in Mare Crisium. A historic moment on March 2 we’ll never forget. We have moon dust on our boots!” the company wrote today in an X post that shared a nearly three-minute video of the descent and landing.

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