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Firefly Aerospace Will Offer More Accurate Images of the Moon than NASA's.

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The private space company Firefly Aerospace announced the launch of its commercial lunar imaging service, Ocula. By 2026, satellites orbiting the Moon will provide images with a resolution of 20 cm, more precise than those of NASA's current orbiter. This service aims at both mining exploration, science and national security.
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The private space company Firefly Aerospace announced the launch of its commercial lunar imaging service, Ocula. By 2026, satellites orbiting the Moon will provide images with a resolution of 20 cm, more precise than those of NASA's current orbiter. This service aims at both mining exploration, science and national security.

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Génération-NT broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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