Firefly Completes Integration Readiness Review of its Blue Ghost Lunar Lander
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Firefly AerospaceFirefly Completes Integration Readiness Review of its Blue Ghost Lunar Landerfireflyspace.comContinues to look toward landing on the Moon in 2024 April 26, 2022 – Firefly has completed the Integration Readiness Review (IRR) of Blue Ghost M1, showcasing our ability to drive program readiness under an aggressive schedule. During the review, held recently at our headquarters in Cedar Park, TX, the team marked key progress milestones ... The post Firefly Completes Integration Readiness Review of its Blue Ghost Lunar Lander appeared first on Firefly Aerospace .
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