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Firefly Aerospace Operates NVIDIA Jetson in Lunar Orbit for the First Time
Chen Su · 2026-06-29 · via NVIDIA Blog

The NVIDIA Inception member’s Ocula moon imaging service will harness the NVIDIA Jetson platform for edge AI, running inference directly in space to significantly accelerate insights compared with downlinking all data back down to Earth.

When Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 landed on the moon in March 2025, the lander downlinked nearly 120 gigabytes of raw data back to Earth — imagery and video captured by onboard cameras that scientists are still processing today.

The company’s next lunar mission, Blue Ghost Mission 2 — targeted for launch in late 2026 — will carry Firefly’s Ocula moon imaging service, marking the first time the NVIDIA Jetson edge AI platform has operated in lunar orbit.

On Blue Ghost Mission 1, Firefly captured the first HD imagery of the lunar sunset from the moon, which helped researchers understand how lunar regolith reacts to solar influences and creates a lunar horizon glow, a phenomenon originally documented by Apollo 17 astronaut Eugene Cernan. Video courtesy of Firefly.

This time, rather than sending massive volumes of raw data home for processing that takes weeks or months, Ocula will run AI algorithms directly on orbit, using Jetson to extract critical insights and transmit only the most relevant information — based on customer need — back to Earth in near real time, vastly reducing latency and costly downlink. 

For Blue Ghost Mission 2, a lunar lander will separate and descend to the far side of the moon — carrying science and technology instruments including a radio telescope — in support of NASA-funded, UC Berkeley-led research to detect faint signals from the cosmic Dark Ages shortly after the Big Bang. 

Meanwhile, Firefly’s Elytra spacecraft will continue orbiting the moon for its five-year mission, running Ocula and its NVIDIA Jetson AI-powered processing chain.

A rendering of the Blue Ghost Mission 2 lander on the lunar surface. Image courtesy of Firefly.

“Our vision is to continue lighting the path to a bold space ecosystem that expands humanity’s future,” said Jason Kim, CEO of Firefly Aerospace, which is a member of the NVIDIA Inception program for cutting-edge startups and based in Austin, Texas. 

“We believe in a future where all AI processing and sensing will happen in space,” he added. “It’s like the transatlantic cables that connect the continents on Earth to enable the internet — we want to do that same kind of thing in space: connect all these different orbital constellations to enable something greater than any individual constellation.”

Processing at the Speed of Discovery

Traditionally, space-based sensing follows a slow pipeline: Sensors collect data and downlink it over constrained and latent radio bandwidth. Then, traditional CPU-based terrestrial processing takes days or weeks to gain valuable insights. 

By running AI inference directly on orbit with NVIDIA Jetson, Firefly can dramatically compress that timeline.

High-resolution telescopes, built by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and embedded with an NVIDIA Jetson module, were delivered to Firefly’s spacecraft facility and fit-checked on Firefly’s Elytra spacecraft in April to enable the Ocula lunar imaging service. Video courtesy of Firefly.

The Ocula sensor will collect imagery across ultraviolet and visible spectrum bands. This data will then be rapidly processed onboard Elytra in lunar orbit and autonomously transmitted back to Earth using the Jetson module — powered in space by solar panels and combined with Firefly’s AI software from its SciTec subsidiary.

“We’re going to be able to do that for the first time in history,” Kim said of on-orbit AI processing around the moon. 

Imaging the Lunar Frontier

Ocula supports a range of use cases that will ultimately help humans explore the vast possibilities of space.

It can map lunar landing sites for future human and robotic missions using high-resolution imagery with fine-grained surface details. 

On Blue Ghost Mission 1, Firefly captured the first HD imagery and video of a moon landing. Video courtesy of Firefly.

It can detect unique lunar mineral compositions such as ilmenite that could prove vital for future energy applications.

And as more nations and companies seek to establish a presence on the lunar surface, Ocula can provide situational awareness of infrastructure, vehicles and operations occurring on the moon. 

In the broader cislunar domain — the vast region of space between Earth and the moon — the service can track objects and monitor space operations.

Blue Ghost Mission 2 structure testing at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Image courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech.

Building the Lunar Ecosystem

Firefly plans to fly Ocula sensors on subsequent Blue Ghost missions, iterating on the technology with each launch and taking advantage of newer NVIDIA platforms — such as the NVIDIA Space-1 Vera Rubin Module — as they become available. 

Blue Ghost Mission 2’s separation test team and Ocula sensor delivery, testing and integration team. Images courtesy of Firefly.

Customers harnessing Firefly’s lunar data insights range from NASA and the U.S. Space Force to space, mining and energy companies looking to provide power and resources from the moon — as well as potentially establish a permanent lunar presence.

The Rashid Rover 2 that will fly onboard Blue Ghost Mission 2. Image courtesy of Firefly.

With NASA planning approximately 30 robotic lander missions in the coming years, Kim explained, the cadence of opportunities to advance on-orbit AI is accelerating.

“The way to predict the future is to manifest it,” Kim said. “That’s what we’re doing right now. We’re saying, hey, this is the future. And we’re making it happen.”

Learn more about NVIDIA space computing technologies and the NVIDIA Jetson platform for edge AI and robotics.