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Intuitive Machines Space can be an unforgiving place. Last week, a lunar lander skidded across the surface of the Moon and ended up in a cold, dark crater, ending its mission before it began.
HOUSTON – As the sun set on the Blue Ghost Moon lander, bringing a successful 14-day mission to a close, the robot captured a view only seen by a handful of people as particles on the surface of ...
The privately-owned Blue Ghost moon lander, built by Texas-based company Firefly Aerospace, has captured rare views of a lunar eclipse from the moon’s surface. The lander, which touched down ...
Blue Ghost captured a lunar sunset with Earth and Venus on the horizon. Firefly Aerospace The Blue Ghost lander bid farewell to the Moon by gently going into that cold lunar night. Before ending ...
The feat marks the first “fully successful” commercial operation on the moon, the company said Monday. Blue Ghost, a four-legged robotic lander roughly the size of a small car, spent two weeks ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander successfully landed on the moon, marking the first commercial soft landing. Future missions are planned for 2026.
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander fell silent over the weekend, wrapping up two weeks of science experiments for NASA. The end came as the sun set at the moon, no longer providing energy for ...
The Blue Ghost lunar lander, which has been on the moon since the spacecraft’s successful touchdown on March 2, captured images of the sun, Earth and moon lined up at around 4:30 a.m. ET ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander made the most of its last few hours of life on the moon. "These are the first high-definition images taken of the sun going down and then going into ...
The end came as the sun set at the moon, no longer providing energy for the lander’s solar panels. Recommended Videos “Mission is completed,” Firefly CEO Jason Kim said via X late Sunday night.