Hitching a Ride: Two Lunar Landers on One SpaceX Rocket
Moon, USAThu Jan 16 2025
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SpaceX just pulled off something amazing - they launched two lunar landers on a single rocket! Julianna Scheiman, who oversees NASA science missions for SpaceX, explained that it's all about efficiency. "We found a way to send both Firefly and ispace missions on the same Falcon 9 rocket, " she said. "It was a smart move to save on launch costs. " The landers were stacked one on top of the other inside the rocket. Firefly's larger lander, named Blue Ghost, was on top and deployed first. Then, the rocket jettisoned a special canister to launch ispace's Resilience lander.
Firefly's Blue Ghost will take a long route to the Moon, with about a month in Earth's orbit and four days in transit. It aims to land in Mare Crisium, an old lunar basin, on March 2. Once there, Blue Ghost will test new tech like a subsurface drill and a method to repel lunar dust.
ispace's Resilience lander, carrying a tiny rover named Tenacious, will take a slower journey, reaching the Moon in four to five months. It will test tech for converting Moon water into fuel and capture high-definition images. Ron Garan, head of ispace's US branch, sees this mission as crucial. "We learned from our first mission, " he said. "We're confident this time. " Both companies hope this joint launch brings them closer to making lunar visits common.
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