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There was confusion and panic on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla on Tuesday night after a drone was spotted circling overhead, prompting the crew to issue a distress signal while sailing outside Greek ...
A 443-foot cargo ship ran aground near Johan Helberg's home in Norway after the watch officer fell asleep. No injuries reported, but an investigation is underway.
Two sailors dead, 20 injured as Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc hits Brooklyn Bridge. No one fell into the water. Incident under investigation for mechanical fault.
Firefly’s 95-foot-tall (29-meter) expendable rocket is designed to provide low-cost rides for mid-sized satellites, carrying payloads up to 2,866 pounds (1,300 kilograms) for the price of $15 ...
While Firefly's live video of the launch lacked a clear, stable view of first-stage separation, the appearance of white vapor is a sign that the rocket was likely emitting propellant.
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has awarded Firefly Aerospace a contract to develop a ceramic matrix composite rocket nozzle extension for liquid rocket engines.
Light pollution is worsening by 10 percent every year, and as our starry skies vanish, so does our connection to the cosmos.But there’s still an unlikely place for a dark-sky escape: Aboard one ...
Firefly’s lander touched down on the lunar surface on Sunday, March 2, landing in an ancient impact site known as Mare Crisium. After pulling off a flawless touchdown , Blue Ghost got to work on ...
Firefly's first Blue Ghost lander targeted a relatively flat patch of the lunar surface, a 340-mile-wide (550-kilometer) impact basin formed when an asteroid struck the Moon nearly 4 billion years ...
• A robotic lunar lander built by Texas-based company Firefly has successfully landed on the moon, touching down around 2:34 a.m. CT (3:34 a.m. ET). • The lander, called Blue Ghost, launched ...
Firefly Aerospace’s robotic vehicle became the second privately built spacecraft to make a soft landing on the moon. It could soon be joined by two more private lunar landers.
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost spacecraft captured a stunning view of the far side of the moon, which is the side that faces away from Earth. More for You Zelensky agrees to US minerals deal after ...