The head of Quebec Aerospace Company says he has confirmed that Private Lunalander was impressed by the moon riding the company’s technology.
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost has successfully run from Autopilot’s lunar orbit and has conducted experiments with NASA and several Canadian-based technologies.
According to Jean de Lafontaine, the moment is made for Sherbrooke-based NGC aerospace in Kenbus, which produces GPS-like lunar navigation systems that map lunar craters.
He says the technology should allow scientists to calculate lunar landings more accurately, aim for interesting areas and avoid dangerous areas.
The lunar landing gear was equipped with NASA drills, vacuums, other experiments, and NGC software and Canadian-made moon dust repellent.
With today’s upright and stable landing, the Fireflies become their first private costume, placing their spaceship on the moon without crashing or falling down.