Heliospace Hardware Successfully Completes Mission on the Moon
Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO) has announced the successful completion of its mission objectives on the Moon as part of Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1. The company's deployable hardware, including Remote Electrodes extending up to 60 feet and a unique magnetic field sensor, successfully operated as part of the Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS) experiment.
The mission represents a significant milestone as the first-ever deployment of such measurement systems directly on the lunar surface. The hardware deployment was captured on video, showing a Remote Electrode deployment with Earth visible in the background. The LMS experiment, led by Southwest Research Institute, aims to study the Moon's internal structure by measuring low-frequency electromagnetic fields.
The successful mission, part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, validates Heliospace's systems in the challenging lunar environment.Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO) ha annunciato il completamento con successo degli obiettivi della sua missione sulla Luna, parte della Blue Ghost Mission 1 di Firefly Aerospace. L'hardware distribuibile della società, tra cui elettrodi remoti estendibili fino a 60 piedi e un sensore magnetico innovativo, ha funzionato correttamente nell'ambito dell'esperimento Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS).
La missione segna un traguardo importante come prima installazione diretta di sistemi di misura di questo tipo sulla superficie lunare. La messa in opera dell'hardware è stata ripresa in video, che mostrano il dispiegamento di un elettrodo remoto con la Terra visibile sullo sfondo. L'esperimento LMS, guidato dal Southwest Research Institute, ha lo scopo di studiare la struttura interna della Luna misurando i campi elettromagnetici a bassa frequenza.
Questa missione, condotta nell'ambito dell'iniziativa Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) della NASA, conferma l'affidabilità dei sistemi Heliospace nelle difficili condizioni lunari.
Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO) ha anunciado la finalización exitosa de sus objetivos en la Luna como parte de la Blue Ghost Mission 1 de Firefly Aerospace. El hardware desplegable de la compañía, incluidos electrodos remotos que se extienden hasta 60 pies y un sensor magnético único, funcionó con éxito dentro del experimento Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS).
La misión representa un hito importante al ser la primera vez que se despliegan directamente en la superficie lunar sistemas de medición de este tipo. El despliegue del equipo fue captado en video, mostrando el despliegue de un electrodo remoto con la Tierra visible de fondo. El experimento LMS, liderado por el Southwest Research Institute, pretende estudiar la estructura interna de la Luna midiendo campos electromagnéticos de baja frecuencia.
La misión exitosa, parte de la iniciativa Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) de la NASA, valida los sistemas de Heliospace en el exigente entorno lunar.
Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO)는 Firefly Aerospace의 Blue Ghost Mission 1의 일환으로 달에서 임무 목표를 성공적으로 완료했다고 발표했습니다. 회사의 전개형 장비인 최대 60피트까지 확장되는 원격 전극과 독자적인 자기장 센서는 Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder(LMS) 실험의 일부로서 정상적으로 작동했습니다.
이번 임무는 이 같은 측정 시스템이 달 표면에 직접 배치된 첫 사례로서 중요한 이정표를 세웠습니다. 장비 전개 장면은 영상으로 촬영되어, 지구가 배경에 보이는 원격 전극 전개 장면을 확인할 수 있습니다. Southwest Research Institute가 주도하는 LMS 실험은 저주파 전자기장을 측정해 달의 내부 구조를 연구하는 것을 목표로 합니다.
이번 성공적인 임무는 NASA의 Commercial Lunar Payload Services(CLPS) 이니셔티브의 일환으로, 헬리오스페이스의 시스템이 까다로운 달 환경에서도 유효함을 입증했습니다.
Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO) a annoncé l'achèvement réussi de ses objectifs sur la Lune dans le cadre de la Blue Ghost Mission 1 de Firefly Aerospace. Le matériel déployable de la société, comprenant des électrodes distantes pouvant s'étendre jusqu'à 60 pieds et un capteur de champ magnétique spécifique, a fonctionné avec succès dans l'expérience Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS).
La mission constitue une étape importante, étant la première mise en place directe de tels systèmes de mesure à la surface lunaire. Le déploiement du matériel a été filmé, montrant le déploiement d'une électrode distante avec la Terre visible en arrière-plan. L'expérience LMS, dirigée par le Southwest Research Institute, vise à étudier la structure interne de la Lune en mesurant les champs électromagnétiques basse fréquence.
Cette réussite, réalisée dans le cadre de l'initiative Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) de la NASA, confirme la fiabilité des systèmes Heliospace dans l'environnement exigeant de la Lune.
Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO) hat den erfolgreichen Abschluss seiner Missionsziele auf dem Mond im Rahmen der Blue Ghost Mission 1 von Firefly Aerospace bekannt gegeben. Die ausfahrbare Hardware des Unternehmens, darunter fernelektroden, die sich bis zu 60 Fuß ausfahren lassen, sowie ein spezieller Magnetfeldsensor arbeiteten erfolgreich im Experiment Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS).
Die Mission stellt einen bedeutenden Meilenstein dar, da solche Messsysteme erstmals direkt auf der Mondoberfläche eingesetzt wurden. Die Ausbringung der Hardware wurde auf Video festgehalten, das die Ausfahrt einer Fern-Elektrode mit der sichtbaren Erde im Hintergrund zeigt. Das vom Southwest Research Institute geleitete LMS-Experiment soll die innere Struktur des Mondes durch Messung niederfrequenter elektromagnetischer Felder untersuchen.
Die erfolgreiche Mission, Teil der NASA-Initiative Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS), bestätigt die Leistungsfähigkeit der Heliospace-Systeme in der anspruchsvollen Mondumgebung.
- First-ever successful deployment of low frequency antenna measurement system on lunar surface
- Successful validation of hardware systems in lunar environment
- Strategic positioning as partner for future lunar missions
- Video documentation of successful deployment captured
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Deployable antennas and sensors successfully deploy and complete operations in support of geophysics experiment on the Moon.
Berkeley, Calif., Sept. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO), an aerospace company specializing in cutting-edge technologies that empower space exploration and innovation, today announced the successful completion of mission objectives for its deployable hardware and sensors on the Moon aboard the Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Mission 1.
Heliospace provided critical mechanisms and a unique low frequency antenna as part of the Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS) experiment on Blue Ghost Mission 1. Led by Southwest Research Institute, LMS is designed to study the interior of the Moon by measuring low frequency electromagnetic fields. Heliospace designed and built unique Remote Electrodes that deploy in four directions up to 60 feet away from the lander, each towing a cable behind them, and forming a large low frequency antenna on the lunar surface. In a first-of-its-kind event, this system successfully deployed and performed measurements of these fields directly on the lunar surface.
A separate magnetic field sensor, using a unique boom design provided by Heliospace, was deployed above the Blue Ghost lander. The purpose of this deployment was to minimize the impact of the lander structure on the magnetic field measurement thus producing more accurate data. Both the large low frequency antenna, and the magnetic field sensor, work together to enable the LMS experiment to achieve key scientific objectives in resolving the internal structure of the Moon’s mantle.
Firefly’s BGM1 lander camera captured video of these mechanisms being deployed (https://youtu.be/mjsT99ergfA), including an exciting moment while a remote electrode is in flight away from the lander -- framed with the Earth above the lunar horizon in the background.
“Flight-proven hardware on the Moon puts us in a rarified class,” said Greg Delory, CEO of Heliospace. “We’ve now validated our systems in the uniquely challenging lunar environment, using a low-cost agile program. That makes us an ideal partner for the growing number of commercial and government missions heading to the Moon and beyond.”
The LMS experiment is led by Dr. Robert Grimm, a program director in Southwest Research Institute’s Solar System Science and Exploration Division. Firefly’s BGM1 successfully landed on the Moon in the Mare Crisium basin carrying ten NASA science investigations and technology demonstrations to study the Moon’s environment in advance of future human missions to the lunar surface. The BGM1 mission is part of the NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, which purchases lunar delivery services for science investigations and technology demonstrations on the Moon.
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