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NASA's Stereo Cameras for Lunar-Plume Surface Studies (SCALPSS) captured the landing of Firefly's Blue Ghost landing on the ...
The Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost lander on the moon was captured by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Credit: Space.com | ...
One of those investigations involved a distinctive deep dive into studying the interior of the moon.
Blue Ghost became the first completely successful landing by a commercial company, and Firefly achieved that on its first try. Moon dust and small rocks scattered during Blue Ghost’s landing.
The Blue Ghost lunar lander has been sharing dazzling visuals of our celestial neighbor since it successfully entered the moon’s orbit on February 13.. The new footage features a close-up of the ...
Blue Ghost then captured some striking images of the moon shortly after it entered lunar orbit Feb. 13. Last week, Blue Ghost got a look of the moon's far side, ...
The Blue Ghost mission was part of a $145 million NASA contract. Unlike the billions that were previously spent by the US to reach the moon in 1969, Firefly CEO Jason Kim touted his company’s ...
"Our Blue Ghost lunar lander now has a permanent home on the lunar surface with 10 NASA payloads and a plaque with every Firefly employee's name," Jason Kim, Firefly CEO, said in a statement.
Following a 45-day journey to the Moon, Blue Ghost gently landed on the lunar surface this past weekend to begin its exploratory mission. Here’s what we can expect over the coming days.
Blue Ghost is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, or CLPS. After orbiting the Earth for 25 days, Blue Ghost will fire up its thrusters and head to the moon, ...
The Tokyo-based company ispace declared the mission a failure several hours after communication was lost with the lander.