The Blue Ghost lunar lander, managed by Texas company Firefly Aerospace, touched down Sunday morning on the moon's near side.
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Hosted on MSNSunrise on the moon captured by Blue Ghost spacecraft after NASA and Firefly Aerospace announce successful lunar landingThe Blue Ghost spacecraft has taken its first images of the lunar surface as Firefly Aerospace and NASA celebrate a ...
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander descended from lunar orbit on autopilot, aiming for the slopes of an ancient volcanic ...
Firefly Aerospace’s successful touchdown marks a new era of frequent commercial trips to the Moon, paving the way for a ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the Striking New Images From the Blue Ghost Lunar Lander, Now the Second Private Spacecraft to Touch Down on the MoonFirefly Aerospace's lander reached lunar soil early Sunday morning, after a 2.8-million-mile journey lasting 45 days ...
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Space on MSN'We're on the moon!' Private Blue Ghost moon lander aces historic lunar landing for NASABlue Ghost aced its touchdown try early this morning (March 2), becoming just the second private spacecraft ever to soft-land ...
A private lunar lander carrying a drill, vacuum and other experiments for NASA touched down on the moon Sunday, the latest in ...
A robotic lunar lander built by Texas-based company Firefly has successfully landed on the moon making it only the second ...
NASA’s partnership with the private sector took a key step forward with a successful moon landing. The Blue Ghost lunar lander, built by the company, Firefly Aerospace, stuck the landing safely early ...
Having nailed its own landing, Blue Ghost will now spend a full lunar day (about two weeks) performing research operations, ...
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New Scientist on MSNBlue Ghost spacecraft makes second ever commercial landing on the moonThe second ever commercial landing on the moon comes amid a flurry of lunar exploration activity that will see around a dozen ...
The Blue Ghost lunar lander spent a month orbiting ... to carry a sophisticated drill and mass spectrometer to the moon. NASA awarded a $15 million technology "tipping point" contract to Nokia ...
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