US Blue Ghost makes history in moon landing

Firefly craft in unmanned flight completes successful soft landing kicking off research mission; 'We're on the moon,' company official declares in mission control 

Firefly's Blue Ghost spacecraft landed on the moon on Sunday making it the first private company to successfuly do so, kicking off a two-week research mission
The size of a compact car, the four-legged Blue Ghost carried 10 scientific payloads as it touched down at 3:35am ET near an ancient volcanic vent on Mare Crisium, a large basin in the northeast corner of the moon's Earth-facing side.
Launch of rocket to the moon 
(NASA)

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נחיתה רכה מושלמת ראשונה של חללית פרטית על הירח. צילום הסלפי הראשון של הנחתת Blue Ghost מפני הירח
נחיתה רכה מושלמת ראשונה של חללית פרטית על הירח. צילום הסלפי הראשון של הנחתת Blue Ghost מפני הירח
Blue Ghost lands on the moon on Sunday
(Photo: Firefly)
Flight controllers at Firefly's Austin, Texas headquarters watched as Blue Ghost descended toward the moon's surface at a gentle two miles per hour, confirming on a live stream that the spacecraft had entered lunar gravity.
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"We're on the moon," a company official in mission control declared.
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החללית על רקע הירח
החללית על רקע הירח
Blue notes nears lunar landing
(Photo: Firefly Aerospace via AFP)
Firefly became the second private firm to score a soft moon landing. Houston-based Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lander made a lopsided soft touchdown last year. Five nations have made successful soft landings in the past - the then-Soviet Union, the U.S., China, India and, last year, Japan.
Flight controllers at Firefly's Austin, Texas, headquarters had sent final commands to Blue Ghost as it lowered its lunar orbit, flying about 238,000 miles (383,000 km) from Earth a month and a half after launching atop a SpaceX rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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