What’s next for the 2 private landers SpaceX just launched toward the moon?

Two newly launched private moon landers have long roads ahead of them.

Early on Tuesday morning (Jan. 15), a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket sent Blue Ghost and Resilience — lunar landers built by Firefly Aerospace and the Tokyo-based company ispace, respectively — into the final frontier from Florida’s Space Coast.

Neither spacecraft is headed to the moon just yet, however. Here’s a rundown of what they’ll be doing in the coming weeks.

an image of earth and the moon with a blue line looping between them to show stages of a a space mission.

The Ghost Riders in the Sky mission will last 60 Earth days from launch to its expected loss of power following sunset on the lunar surface. (Image credit: Firefly Aerospace)

Blue Ghost will spend the next 25 days in Earth orbit, undergoing a variety of systems checks and gathering data with some of its 10 science and technology instruments — NASA gear that earned their spots onboard thanks to the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program.

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