SpaceX launched a pair of lunar landers on Wednesday for two separate companies looking to jumpstart business on the Moon.
Early on Tuesday morning (Jan. 15), a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket sent Blue Ghost and Resilience — lunar landers built by Firefly Aerospace and the Tokyo-based company ispace, respectively — into the final ...
Firefly's "Blue Moon" and ispace's "Resilience" are the latest in an ongoing push to gain private-sector experience exploring ...
(ispace)(TOKYO: 9348), a global lunar exploration company, announced today that its RESILIENCE lunar lander has successfully ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blared toward space Wednesday carrying ... Sharing a ride inside the Falcon 9 rocket’s cargo bay is a 7.5-foot-tall (2.3-meter-tall) lunar lander from Tokyo-based Ispace.
Firefly’s Blue Ghost — named after a species of U.S. Southeastern fireflies — should reach the moon first. The 6-foot-6-inches-tall (2-meter-tall) lander will attempt a touchdown in early March at ...
SpaceX later confirmed deployment of the two ... lander and the second attempt for the Resilience lander. Advertisement Tokyo-based ispace is also sending its Tenacious micro rover to the moon ...
This week, explore the latest chapter of the new moon race, uncover extinct creatures that may be revived, get up close with ...
On January 15, two moon landers, one from Japan's ispace and another from the U.S. company Firefly Aerospace, launched into ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blared toward space Wednesday ... s cargo bay is a 7.5-foot-tall (2.3-meter-tall) lunar lander from Tokyo-based Ispace. Wednesday’s launch kicked off the company ...