Firefly's Blue Ghost Lander Heads to the Moon
MoonThu Dec 19 2024
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Firefly Aerospace has scored a big deal with NASA. They're sending their Blue Ghost lander to the moon in 2028. This mission is special because it includes a rover and a cool destination: the Gruithuisen Domes. Scientists are excited about this area because it has rocks made from magma rich in silica, something rare on the moon. They hope to find out how these rocks formed without the help of water or plate tectonics, which are common on Earth.
The mission will carry six different scientific tools that can do things like take pictures and analyze the moon's surface. Some of these tools will be attached to a rover, which Firefly is getting from another company. This is one of the largest missions under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program.
NASA has been learning a lot from previous missions, like the ones from Astrobotic and Intuitive Machines. They're using that knowledge to plan more missions. Firefly has already been chosen for three other missions, including one that will provide radio services from orbit. Their first mission, Blue Ghost 1, is set to launch in mid-January.
Firefly's CEO, Jason Kim, is confident that they'll keep improving with each mission. He said they have a production line for these landers and they learn from each one to make the next one better.
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