Firefly Aerospace to Launch 'Ocula' Moon-Imaging Service as Early as 2026
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Firefly announces commercial lunar imagery service
Firefly Aerospace says it plans to offer a commercial lunar imaging service for use by governments and companies, one that could supplement or replace an existing, but aging, NASA orbiter. The post Firefly announces commercial lunar imagery service appeared first on SpaceNews.
Firefly Aerospace aims to deploy first commercial lunar imaging service – Spaceflight Now
An artist’s interpretation of Firefly Aerospace’s Elytra spacecraft with the Ocula imaging service on display. Illustration: Firefly Aerospace Firefly Aerospace is preparing for its next mission to the Moon and it hopes to, once again, make history, but this time, even before it reaches the lunar surface. On Wednesday, the company unveiled what it calls Ocula, a lunar imaging service, which will capture high-resolution imagery of the Moon. Firef…
With the launch of Firefly Aerospace's Ocula service planned for 2026, previously unseen details of the moon's surface become visible. The high-resolution telescopes promise revolutionary insights. (Continue reading)
Elytra orbiters by Firefly Aerospace may observe Asteroid 2024 YR4 in 2032
New Delhi: Firefly Aerospace plans to introduce the first commercial lunar imaging services using its Elytra Dark satellites that will serve as the orbital modules for the Blue Ghost 2 and 3 Moon Landers, scheduled for launch in 2026 and 2028. The satellites are meant to provide propulsion and relay services for the landers, but will continue to operate for five years after the landing, providing imaging services on the Moon, mapping the concent…
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