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Moon Mission: Firefly's Blue Ghost and NASA's Big Payload
Kennedy Space Center, USAWednesday, December 25, 2024
The Blue Ghost lander, launched by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, will spend 60 days on its journey. It will carry 10 NASA experiments to study the moon's dust, geology, and even test new tech like radiation-resistant computers and dust-repelling systems. These findings will help NASA's Artemis program, which plans to return humans to the moon.
The lander will first orbit Earth for 25 days before heading to the moon. After 16 days in lunar orbit, it will land and spend 14 Earth days on the moon's surface. During this time, it will collect data and even capture unique events like a lunar eclipse and the levitation of moon dust.
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