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Private Sector Poised for Lunar Exploration with SpaceX Launch

Wednesday 15 January 2025 - 11:04
Private Sector Poised for Lunar Exploration with SpaceX Launch

On Wednesday, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Florida, carrying two lunar landers developed by private US and Japanese companies. The mission marks a significant milestone for the private sector’s growing role in space exploration.

On board the rocket were Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost and ispace’s Resilience, which will deploy a micro rover. Both missions, which are uncrewed, aim to build on the success of Intuitive Machines, the first company to achieve a successful lunar landing in 2024.

Historically, soft landings on the Moon were reserved for well-funded national space agencies, starting with the Soviet Union in 1966. Today, private companies, under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, are working to replicate this achievement while lowering costs and fostering a lunar economy.

In the coming decade, the US plans to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon through its Artemis program, using commercial partners to deliver hardware at a significantly lower cost than traditional government-led missions. Firefly Aerospace CEO Jason Kim emphasized that each milestone reached will provide critical data for future missions, keeping the US and its international partners at the forefront of space exploration.

Meanwhile, ispace's founder and CEO Takeshi Hakamada stressed the importance of learning from past failures, referring to the company’s earlier unsuccessful lunar landing attempt in 2023. The company is now returning to the Moon with renewed determination.

The two landers, Blue Ghost and Resilience, will be deployed sequentially from the Falcon 9. While Blue Ghost is expected to reach the Moon in 45 days, Resilience will take four to five months. Both craft carry scientific instruments and technology demonstrations. Blue Ghost, for example, will conduct studies on Earth’s magnetosphere and lunar dust, while also testing navigation and computing in the harsh lunar environment.

Resilience’s payload includes a micro rover called Tenacious, designed to scoop up lunar regolith and carry out scientific investigations. Additionally, the rover will carry a piece of art – a small "Moonhouse" by Swedish artist Mikael Genberg.

Despite these ambitious objectives, achieving a successful soft landing remains a formidable challenge. Lunar landers must navigate obstacles such as craters and boulders, relying solely on thrusters to descend, as there is no atmosphere for parachutes. Ensuring the spacecraft remains upright is another critical hurdle, as demonstrated by recent missions that experienced difficulties after landing.


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