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See the Blue Ghost spacecraft drilling into the moon’s surface

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 12, 20253 Mins Read
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Over at the moon, things are busy this week as a lunar mission gets to work on its science research. The Blue Ghost mission from Firefly Aerospace performed a picture-perfect landing 10 days ago, since when it has been deploying its payloads onto the lunar surface and collecting science data.

Blue Ghost was set to be joined on the moon’s surface by another spacecraft, the Athena lander from Intuitive Machines, but problems with the landing caused that craft to come down on its side and end its mission early. Now, Blue Ghost carries the torch for moon missions, though it will hopefully be joined by the Japanese Resilience spacecraft from ispace in June.

In the meantime, Blue Ghost has been busy working with its payloads including operating a NASA drill system designed to detect temperature information from beneath the moon’s surface. The LISTER or Lunar Instrumentation for Subsurface Thermal Exploration with Rapidity instrument is designed to measure how much heat is coming from the moon’s interior, as although the moon doesn’t have plate tectonics like Earth, it is still somewhat warm from its formation.


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Firefly has released amazing footage showing the LISTER instrument at work, where you can see it drilling into the moon’s rocky surface and throwing up dust and small particles as it goes:

This video shows the first operations of the LISTER payload from last week, March 3. It was recently released by Firefly, which wrote in an update: “Blue Ghost has performed ongoing LISTER operations over the past week. Mounted below Blue Ghost’s lower deck, NASA’s Lunar Instrumentation for Subsurface Thermal Exploration with Rapidity (LISTER) payload is a pneumatic, gas-powered drill developed by Texas Tech University and Honeybee Robotics that measures the temperature and flow of heat from the Moon’s interior.”

The LISTER payload is designed to measure two different aspects of heat flow: both how the temperature changes at different depths, and how thermally conductive the material beneath the moon’s surface is. The drill is designed to go as deep as three meters under the surface, pausing every half-meter to collect data using a probe.

“By making similar measurements at multiple locations on the lunar surface, we can reconstruct the thermal evolution of the Moon,” said Seiichi Nagihara, principal investigator for LISTER, in a statement describing the experiment. “That will permit scientists to retrace the geological processes that shaped the Moon from its start as a ball of molten rock, which gradually cooled off by releasing its internal heat into space.”











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