The effect of lunar regolith on Blue Ghost and its instruments, as well as other data, would be used for future Artemis missions.
Credit: Firefly Aerospace
Firefly Aerospace has sold data it collected during its lunar lander Blue Ghost Mission 1 to NASA for $10 million. Firefly’s Blue Ghost mission in March was the first commercial lunar lander to safely touch down on the Moon. It operated for about 14 days on the lunar surface. The sale was part of a...
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