Although clear skies during the day gave way to clouds ahead of a cold front, obstructing the view in Houston, many Texans still managed to capture impressive photos of the event.
Central Texans up in the early hours of Friday morning were treated to a celestial sight: a total lunar eclipse.
The Blue Ghost lunar lander, operated by Firefly Aerospace from Texas, became the first commercial spacecraft to image an eclipse from the moon.
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Stunning images taken from Texas show a total lunar eclipse Friday morning as the Earth slipped between the moon and the sun. From College Station, Houston Chronicle photographer Jon Shapley captured ...
According to Dr. Angela Speck, a professor of astrophysics and department chair for physics and astronomy at The University ...
The Texas Gulf Coast is calling—and its 3,359 miles of shoreline are filled with cultural sights, affordable seafood, serene ...
It was not immediately known whether the spacecraft's self-destruct system had kicked in to blow it up.The 403-foot rocket blasted off from Texas. SpaceX caught the ... clear where it came down, but ...
Responsive space service company Firefly Aerospace announced Sunday that its Blue Ghost lunar lander touched down on the moon’s surface in an upright, stable co ...
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost One lunar lander, the first commercially built spacecraft to land on the moon, successfully landed and sent back two photos of the lunar surface and the Earth ...
The best time to view the planets from the Northern Hemisphere will be just after sunset at around 8:30 ... We checked observatories in California, Texas, Ohio and New York in the US, along ...