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In a historic achievement, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 successfully landed on the Moon on March 2, 2025, marking a pivotal milestone in lunar exploration by a private entity. The Texas-based company's lunar module touched down at Mare Crisium at 3:34 AM Eastern Time, and NASA confirmed that it is in a stable position.
Janet Petro, acting administrator of NASA, noted the success as a demonstration of the potential for collaboration between governmental space agencies and private firms. The Blue Ghost is carrying ten science and technology instruments from NASA, operating on the lunar surface for one lunar day—approximately 14 Earth days. The mission aims to advance knowledge of the lunar environment, aiding future human expeditions to the Moon and Mars.
Firefly Aerospace's CEO, Jason Kim, expressed gratitude to NASA for their trust in the company as its lunar delivery provider. Following its launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on January 15, the mission cost approximately $2.6 billion, with the lander expected to provide valuable data from its surface operations.