Firefly aerospace blue ghost lunar lander capture stunning moon surface images deliver scientific data for nasa’s lunar mission

Firefly aerospace blue ghost lunar lander capture stunning moon surface images deliver scientific data for nasa’s lunar mission

Photos drawn by Blue Ghost show the bumpy and pits filled with the moon in detail. These visual scientists can prove to be helpful in understanding lunar geology. After launching from Spacex Falcon 9 rocket on 15 January 2025, it is revolving around the moon from 13 February. Its landing site Mare Crisium, a flat area of ​​the nearest surface of the moon has been determined. Blue Ghost Mission is part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program of NASA. The purpose of this campaign is to bring 10…

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