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Firefly Aerospace Lands Moon Mission Deal

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Firefly Aerospace stock rose nearly 10% on a new Moon mission agreement.
  • Volta Space Technologies will host its wireless power receiver on Blue Ghost 2.
  • The Blue Ghost 2 lander will carry six payloads, including NASA and ESA instruments.
Firefly Aerospace Lands Moon Mission Deal

Firefly Aerospace experienced a notable 10% increase in its stock value recently, driven by the announcement of a new partnership. The space technology firm has entered into a commercial payload agreement with Volta Space Technologies for its Blue Ghost Mission 2 lunar lander. This collaboration involves Volta hosting its wireless power receiver, a key component for its LightGrid power network on the Moon.

This development positions the Blue Ghost 2 mission to carry a total of six payloads. Alongside Volta's technology, the lander will host a radio telescope from NASA and a satellite from the European Space Agency. Firefly's CEO highlighted that the mission aims to demonstrate critical technologies for sustained lunar operations.

While financial details of the agreement were not disclosed, the commitment of six payloads signifies strong commercial interest and belief in Firefly Aerospace's capabilities and mission objectives. This positive momentum is a heartening development for the company's shareholders and its broader ambitions in space exploration.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 2 is an upcoming lunar lander mission that will carry multiple payloads, including a wireless power receiver from Volta Space Technologies.
Volta Space Technologies is partnering with Firefly Aerospace to test its wireless power receiver technology on Firefly's Blue Ghost Mission 2 lunar lander.
Besides Volta's technology, the Blue Ghost Mission 2 lander will carry a NASA radio telescope and a satellite from the European Space Agency, among other payloads.

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