Liftoff had been scheduled for 9:25 a.m. ET on Saturday (March 15), but issues at the launch site have pushed things back.
Firefly’s lunar landing is NASA’s second CLPS mission. The first took place last year, when Intuitive Machines—another Texas-based private space company—sent its lander to the Moon in February 2024.
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Firefly Aerospace's "Blue Ghost" lander dropped out of lunar orbit and swooped to a rocket-powered touchdown early Sunday, pulling off the first fully successful moon landing by a commercially ...
Williamson and Burnet County are partnering to launch a nonprofit geared toward developing and supporting businesses in the ...
Firefly Aerospace is planning to launch its “Message in a Booster” mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base this weekend.