Blue Ghost M1 On February 4, 2021, NASA awarded Firefly a CLPS task order worth US$93.3 million to deliver a suite of ten science investigations and technology demonstrations to the Moon. On May 20, 2021, Firefly selected
Falcon 9 as the launch vehicle for the mission and on March 2, 2025, Blue Ghost Mission 1 successfully landed on the Moon, at
Mare Crisium.
Blue Ghost M2 The second Blue Ghost mission is scheduled for launch in late 2026. Both the lander and the
Lunar Pathfinder spacecraft will be deployed into lunar orbit by an
Elytra orbital transfer vehicle, launched by a
SpaceX Falcon 9. Through
JPL NASA has funded a User Terminal payload on the top deck of the lander, which will be used to commission the Lunar Pathfinder satellite. Firefly also intends to use this mission to deliver the
Rashid 2 rover to the surface.
Blue Ghost M3 A third Blue Ghost mission is planned for 2028. The mission plan includes a rover, with a landing near the
Mons Gruithuisen Gamma lunar dome. Instruments from the Lunar-VISE project at
University of Central Florida will be included on the lander and rover.
Blue Ghost M4 A fourth Blue Ghost mission, planned for 2029, was announced on July 29, 2025. The mission plans to land on the rim of
Haworth Crater near the
lunar south pole. The mission will deliver two rovers and three scientific instruments to the lunar surface. One of those rovers,
MoonRanger, had originally been scheduled for a mission which would have been conducted by
Masten Space Systems. Another rover was expected to come from the Canadian company
Canadensys Aerospace. In March 2026 the Canadian Space Agency ended the funding for that rover.
Blue Ghost M5 In a September, 2025 filing with the
SEC, Firefly reported that a "proprietary commercial customer" had selected Blue Ghost for an additional, dedicated mission. == Funding ==