Firefly's Ocula to Launch as First Commercial Lunar Imaging Service by 2026

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Firefly Aerospace is set to launch its Ocula moon-imaging service by 2026, utilizing high-resolution telescopes on Elytra spacecraft to provide detailed lunar surface images, aid in resource detection like helium-3, and support future lunar and planetary missions, with potential expansion to Mars.
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