The Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost landing module allowed NASA to restore heat stream dimensions from the bowel of the moon.
The Blue Ghost Landing Module, developed by the Firefly Aerospace, helped NASA collect unique data in the heat stream from the inner layers of the moon.
It is noted that such measurements have not been conducted since the Apollo missions, which ended more than half a century ago.
The Blue Ghost Unmanned Spacecraft received the first thermal data using robotic technologies. This is done thanks to the Lister’s tool installed under the lower deck module. Lister uses a special pneumatic drill developed by Texas Tech and Honeybee Robotics to drill the lunar soil and measure the temperature through a needle sensor.
These dimensions, taken to a level covered by frozen lava, will help scientists better understand the geological processes that have developed the moon for 4.5 billion years. The data obtained is unique, as it is not obtained using orbital devices.
The firefly aerospace is the first private company to successfully place the device on the moon without damage. Other private missions, such as Odysseus and Athen from intuitive machines, have completed rotating modules after landing.
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Earlier it was reported that the Blue Ghost Apparatus of the American Developer Firefly Aerospace Company on March 2 arrived on the moon.
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