RT @SpaceFoundation: We're always looking up at Space Symposium, but the #SolarEclipse had us literally gazing skyward with @NOAASatellites and @Firefly_Space!
From the Lakeside Terrace, we shared the awe with the #BlueGhost lunar lander, set to deliver ten payloads to the moon in 2024. 🌒✨ https://t.co/HQAUP0oFXO
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From the Lakeside Terrace, we shared the awe with the #BlueGhost lunar lander, set to deliver ten payloads to the moon in 2024. 🌒✨ https://t.co/HQAUP0oFXO
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RT @NASA: Feast your eyes on this: the moment @Firefly_Space’s Blue Ghost lunar lander touched down on the Moon’s surface.
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Watch Firefly land on the Moon! After identifying surface hazards and selecting a safe landing site, #BlueGhost landed directly over the target in Mare Crisium. A historic moment on March 2 we'll never forget. We have Moon dust on our boots! #BGM1 https://t.co/02DQJzn0hL - Firefly Aerospace NASA Technology
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Imagine seeing Earth from the Moon. Firefly Aerospace's recent lunar landing reminds us of the power of perspective. Just like those early lunar missions, Earth observation satellites provide unique vantage points, helping us understand our planet in ways we never could before.
https://t.co/4n8xGhgw27 @Firefly_Space #BlueGhost #NASA
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RT @Firefly_Space: #BlueGhost got her first diamond ring! Captured at our landing site in the Moon’s Mare Crisium around 3:30 am CDT, the photo shows the sun about to emerge from totality behind Earth. Hope to have more shots to share soon! #BGM1 https://t.co/zVZIkRhmxt
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