This week's critical manoeuvre is pivotal as it ensures that Resilience remains on course for its upcoming lunar flyby.
The lander built by Firefly Aerospace has captured incredible views as it orbits Earth. Its next phase is an engine burn that will propel it toward lunar orbit ...
A private U.S. spacecraft bound for the moon has captured stunning images of Earth one week into its flight. Still circling ...
NASA with its Artemis program aims to return humans to the moon by 2027—but likely later—for the first time since 1972, while ...
The second lunar lander from Japanese space exploration company ispace snapped a stunning image of the Earth as it prepares for its journey to the moon.
On January 15, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, propelling Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander and ispace’s Resilience lander towards the Moon.
It took the landers from the US company Firefly Space and iSpace from Japan on their way to the moon. The first of the two landers is expected to arrive there at the beginning of March.
The two robotic lunar landers—one from Firefly Aerospace based near Austin, Texas, and another from the Japanese space company ispace—will use their own small engines for the final maneuvers ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER – Japan-based space startup ispace, Inc.’s Resilience lunar lander was launched on a journey toward the moon from the Kennedy Space Center at 1:10 a.m. on Wednesday. It separated ...
In a two-for-one moonshot, SpaceX launched a pair of lunar landers Wednesday (January 15, 2025) for U.S. and Japanese companies looking to jumpstart business on Earth’s dusty sidekick.