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Private Lunar Probe Blue Ghost Achieves Vertical Moon Landing
Blue Ghost, a NASA-supported private lunar probe, achieved a vertical landing on the Moon's Mare Crisium on March 2nd, 2025, using ten instruments to study the lunar environment as part of the Artemis program for establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon, while successfully testing the LuG...
Private Lunar Probe Blue Ghost Achieves Vertical Moon Landing
Blue Ghost, a NASA-supported private lunar probe, achieved a vertical landing on the Moon's Mare Crisium on March 2nd, 2025, using ten instruments to study the lunar environment as part of the Artemis program for establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon, while successfully testing the LuG...
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SpaceX's Starship Cleared for Relaunch Amidst Safety Concerns
SpaceX's Starship megarocket, grounded after a January 16th test flight explosion caused by a propellant leak, is cleared for relaunch on Monday, aiming to deploy mock satellites and successfully land the first stage, amidst concerns about SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's potential conflict of interest involv...
SpaceX's Starship Cleared for Relaunch Amidst Safety Concerns
SpaceX's Starship megarocket, grounded after a January 16th test flight explosion caused by a propellant leak, is cleared for relaunch on Monday, aiming to deploy mock satellites and successfully land the first stage, amidst concerns about SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's potential conflict of interest involv...
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Firefly's Blue Ghost Achieves Successful Private Lunar Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander successfully landed on the Moon's Mare Crisium at 9:34 AM CET on [Date], becoming only the second private lunar landing, collecting scientific data for NASA's Artemis program and future missions.
Firefly's Blue Ghost Achieves Successful Private Lunar Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander successfully landed on the Moon's Mare Crisium at 9:34 AM CET on [Date], becoming only the second private lunar landing, collecting scientific data for NASA's Artemis program and future missions.
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Firefly's Blue Ghost Lunar Lander in Final Approach
Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander, launched January 15th on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, successfully entered lunar orbit on February 13th, carrying scientific instruments and aiming for a landing to gather data and imagery, particularly from the far side and south pole, contributing to the renewed foc...
Firefly's Blue Ghost Lunar Lander in Final Approach
Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander, launched January 15th on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, successfully entered lunar orbit on February 13th, carrying scientific instruments and aiming for a landing to gather data and imagery, particularly from the far side and south pole, contributing to the renewed foc...
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Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Far-Side Moon Imagery
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, successfully entered lunar orbit on February 13 and is slated to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect data on lunar dust and regolith, contributing to NASA's Artemis program.
Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Far-Side Moon Imagery
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, successfully entered lunar orbit on February 13 and is slated to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect data on lunar dust and regolith, contributing to NASA's Artemis program.
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NASA Averts Widespread Layoffs, but 900 Employees Depart
NASA avoided broad layoffs, instead using performance-based cuts and a deferred resignation program where ~900 of its ~18,000 employees left; concerns remain about intellectual property and project impacts.
NASA Averts Widespread Layoffs, but 900 Employees Depart
NASA avoided broad layoffs, instead using performance-based cuts and a deferred resignation program where ~900 of its ~18,000 employees left; concerns remain about intellectual property and project impacts.
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Firefly Aerospace Achieves First Upright Private Moon Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1, a $2.6bn NASA-funded mission, successfully landed its spacecraft upright on the moon's near side at 8.34am GMT on February 22, 2025, near Mons Latreille, marking the second private lunar landing and the first to successfully land upright.

Firefly Aerospace Achieves First Upright Private Moon Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1, a $2.6bn NASA-funded mission, successfully landed its spacecraft upright on the moon's near side at 8.34am GMT on February 22, 2025, near Mons Latreille, marking the second private lunar landing and the first to successfully land upright.
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Successful 'Blue Ghost' Moon Landing Advances Artemis Program
Firefly Aerospace's 'Blue Ghost' lunar lander successfully landed in the Mare Crisium on March 2, 2024, carrying ten scientific instruments to conduct research for two weeks as part of NASA's CLPS program, furthering efforts to return humans to the Moon.

Successful 'Blue Ghost' Moon Landing Advances Artemis Program
Firefly Aerospace's 'Blue Ghost' lunar lander successfully landed in the Mare Crisium on March 2, 2024, carrying ten scientific instruments to conduct research for two weeks as part of NASA's CLPS program, furthering efforts to return humans to the Moon.
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Private Lunar Lander Achieves Successful Moon Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA experiments, successfully landed near a volcanic vent on the moon's Mare Crisium on Sunday; costing NASA $145 million, it's the second successful commercial moon landing, advancing the Artemis program.

Private Lunar Lander Achieves Successful Moon Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA experiments, successfully landed near a volcanic vent on the moon's Mare Crisium on Sunday; costing NASA $145 million, it's the second successful commercial moon landing, advancing the Artemis program.
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Blue Ghost Poised for Historic Private Lunar Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost spacecraft, carrying 10 NASA science instruments, is scheduled to attempt a lunar landing on Sunday at 3:34 a.m. ET, aiming to become the second privately built spacecraft to achieve this milestone, furthering NASA's Artemis program and the Commercial Lunar Payload Ser...

Blue Ghost Poised for Historic Private Lunar Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost spacecraft, carrying 10 NASA science instruments, is scheduled to attempt a lunar landing on Sunday at 3:34 a.m. ET, aiming to become the second privately built spacecraft to achieve this milestone, furthering NASA's Artemis program and the Commercial Lunar Payload Ser...
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Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Images of Moon's Far Side
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, entered lunar orbit on February 13, sent back stunning close-up images of the moon's far side and south pole from 120 kilometers, and is scheduled to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect subsurface data before ceasi...

Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Images of Moon's Far Side
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, entered lunar orbit on February 13, sent back stunning close-up images of the moon's far side and south pole from 120 kilometers, and is scheduled to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect subsurface data before ceasi...
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Trump's Mars Mission: Technological and Logistical Hurdles
President Trump's 2029 Mars mission announcement faces significant challenges, including technological hurdles (unproven propulsion, life support systems), logistical complexities (distance, repair difficulties), and competition from other nations. NASA plans to use the Artemis program to develop te...

Trump's Mars Mission: Technological and Logistical Hurdles
President Trump's 2029 Mars mission announcement faces significant challenges, including technological hurdles (unproven propulsion, life support systems), logistical complexities (distance, repair difficulties), and competition from other nations. NASA plans to use the Artemis program to develop te...
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