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What's New in Lunar & Planetary Science

The Blue Ghost Mission 1 lunar lander mission went into lunar orbit and is scheduled to land in Mare Crisium NET 02 March at 08:45 UT (3:45 a.m. EST). For more, including information on coverage of the landing, see the NASA press release

The Japanese Space Agency Resilience (Hakuto-M2) lunar lander and rover and the Firefly Blue Ghost Mission 1 lunar lander were launched successfully on 15 January 2025 at 06:11 UT (1:11 a.m. EST). For more, see the NASA press release and the ispace news release.

The European Space Agency Bepi-Colombo mission made its sixth Mercury flyby on 08 January.

This Day in Planetary and Lunar Exploration History

1931
Johannes Winkler launches Europe's first liquid-fueled rocket, in Dessau, Germany, to about 10 feet.
1969
First launch of Soviet heavy N1 rocket at Baikonur ends in failure after 69 seconds when engines shut down.
1972
Luna 20 sample return mission touches down in the Apollonius highlands on the Moon.

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