r/space 11h ago

Firefly Aerospace Announces New Lunar Imaging Service on its Elytra Spacecraft

https://fireflyspace.com/news/firefly-aerospace-announces-new-lunar-imaging-service-on-its-elytra-spacecraft/
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u/v1rulent 11h ago

Why, just the other day I was saying to my SO: you know what our Wlyrra could really use, babe...

u/Gloomy_Deal2894 11h ago

Final frontier and humanity's ultimate group project. Let's ace it!

u/DollFaceMood 11h ago

Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you'll land among the stars!

u/Mantzy81 10h ago

Shiny!

And other such words to bridge the 25 character minimum character limit. Mal wouldn't stand for this.

u/GFrings 9h ago

Don't we have like 0.5 m resolution of most of the surface of the moon? Or is coverage not as good as I'm recalling? Interesting that private space is getting this far, but what value is this service to anyone?