Firefly Aerospace to Launch Commercial Lunar Imaging Service by 2026

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Firefly Aerospace is developing a lunar imaging service called Ocula, which will use a constellation of Elytra spacecraft equipped with high-resolution telescopes to provide detailed lunar surface images and support future missions, with plans to launch as early as 2026 and expand to Mars and other planets.
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