The moon’s Mare Crisium, thought to have been molded billions of years ago by volcanic activity, is a vast, haunting landscape. It’s only fitting that NASA is sending a Blue Ghost to explore it.
The space agency and contractors SpaceX and Firefly Aerospace are targeting Wednesday at 1:11 a.m. EST for Blue Ghost Mission 1—the maiden lunar voyage of Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander. The approximately two-month mission will fly a suite of NASA science equipment to study the Oklahoma-sized lunar basin. The data it collects could lay the groundwork for humans to return to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era on the Artemis III mission, scheduled for mid-2027.
