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NASA Picks Firefly Aerospace for Robotic Delivery to Far Side of Moon

Rendering of Firefly鈥檚 Blue Ghost transfer vehicle deploying the European Space Agency鈥檚 Lunar Pathfinder satellite to lunar orbit. ESA鈥檚 Lunar Pathfinder is designed and developed by Surrey Satellite Technology Limited. ESA collaborated with NASA for delivery through the CLPS initiative. Credits: Firefly Aerospace

From NASA: To carry multiple payloads to the far side of the Moon including a satellite to orbit that area, NASA has selected Firefly Aerospace of Cedar Park, Texas. The commercial lander will deliver two agency payloads, as well as communication and data relay satellite for lunar orbit, which is an ESA (European Space Agency) collaboration with NASA.

The contract award, for just under $112 million, is a commercial lunar delivery targeted to launch in 2026 through NASA鈥檚 Commercial Lunar Payload Services, or CLPS, initiative, and part of the agency鈥檚 Artemis program.

This delivery targets a landing site on the far side of the Moon for the two payloads, a place that permanently faces away from Earth. Scientists consider this one of the best locations in the solar system for making radio observations shielded from the noise generated by our home planet. The sensitive observations need to take place during the fourteen earth-day long lunar night.