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SpaceX to launch two moon missions on one rocket

  • SpaceX launched two lunar landers aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center at 1:11 a.m. On Wednesday.
  • Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost rover will take about 45 days to reach the moon after separating from the rocket.
  • ISpace's Resilience lander will take up to five months to reach the moon's surface to deploy a rover and scoop regolith.
  • NASA is backing the mission, which will be its biggest commercial delivery to the moon if successful.
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