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Ray Allensworth, Firefly Aerospace Spacecraft Program Director, explains why it would not have been a practical use of resources to stream live from the spacecraft during Blue Ghost's Moon landing.

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NASA1 year ago

LIVE: Leadership from NASA and @Firefly_Space recap the Blue Ghost Moon landing, which occurred on March 2 at 3:34am ET (0834 UTC).

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Bull1 year ago

@Firefly_Space Excellent @NASA, can't wait. 👍🇺🇸

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

will we ever land on Mars?

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Zeno1 year ago

@Firefly_Space Wow 🚀

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Jack1 year ago

@Firefly_Space Crazy

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Mubasheer Ali1 year ago

@Firefly_Space Thank you NASA for all your efforts.

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Jonny1 year ago

@Firefly_Space The moon landing was fake

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Steve1 year ago

@Firefly_Space Space X would have had cameras setup at the landing site with color commentary… NASA lives in the 60’s

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Hamid raza1 year ago

@Firefly_Space Great great and great step

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G1 year ago

@Firefly_Space 🐂💩

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Dr. Guman Singh Gurjar1 year ago

@Firefly_Space Efficient resource use outweighed live streaming Blue Ghost’s landing.

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Victor Floca1 year ago

@Firefly_Space She looks scared

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