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Heliospace (OTC:HLEO) has successfully deployed its hardware on Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 (BGM1) lunar lander. The company's equipment includes deployable mechanisms and sensors for the Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS) experiment, led by Southwest Research Institute.

The deployment features Remote Electrodes extending up to 60 feet in four directions from the lander, creating a large low-frequency antenna on the lunar surface. Additionally, Heliospace provided a compact boom that deploys a magnetometer sensor from the lander deck to measure magnetic fields. These systems support the LMS experiment's goal of studying the Moon's internal mantle structure.

The BGM1 lander, carrying 10 NASA science investigations, successfully landed in the Mare Crisium basin as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, which aims to study the lunar environment before future human missions.

Heliospace (OTC:HLEO) ha implementato con successo il suo hardware sulla navetta lunare Blue Ghost Mission 1 (BGM1) di Firefly Aerospace. L'attrezzatura dell'azienda include meccanismi e sensori deployabili per l'esperimento Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS), guidato dal Southwest Research Institute.

Il dispiegamento presenta Elettrodi Remoti che si estendono fino a 60 piedi in quattro direzioni dalla navetta, creando una grande antenna a bassa frequenza sulla superficie lunare. Inoltre, Heliospace ha fornito un braccio compatto che dispiega un sensore magnetometro dal ponte della navetta per misurare i campi magnetici. Questi sistemi supportano l'obiettivo dell'esperimento LMS di studiare la struttura del mantello interno della Luna.

La navetta BGM1, che trasporta 10 indagini scientifiche della NASA, è atterrata con successo nel bacino di Mare Crisium come parte dell'iniziativa Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) della NASA, che mira a studiare l'ambiente lunare prima delle future missioni umane.

Heliospace (OTC:HLEO) ha desplegado con éxito su hardware en la misión lunar Blue Ghost Mission 1 (BGM1) de Firefly Aerospace. El equipo de la compañía incluye mecanismos y sensores desplegables para el experimento Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS), dirigido por el Southwest Research Institute.

El despliegue cuenta con Electrodos Remotos que se extienden hasta 60 pies en cuatro direcciones desde el módulo de aterrizaje, creando una gran antena de baja frecuencia en la superficie lunar. Además, Heliospace proporcionó un brazo compacto que despliega un sensor magnetómetro desde la cubierta del módulo de aterrizaje para medir los campos magnéticos. Estos sistemas apoyan el objetivo del experimento LMS de estudiar la estructura del manto interno de la Luna.

El módulo de aterrizaje BGM1, que lleva 10 investigaciones científicas de la NASA, aterrizó con éxito en la cuenca de Mare Crisium como parte de la iniciativa Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) de la NASA, que tiene como objetivo estudiar el entorno lunar antes de futuras misiones humanas.

헬리오스페이스 (OTC:HLEO)는 파이어플라이 에어로스페이스의 블루 고스트 미션 1 (BGM1) 달 탐사선에 하드웨어를 성공적으로 배치했습니다. 회사의 장비에는 남서부 연구소에서 주도하는 달 자기유도음향기 (LMS) 실험을 위한 배치 가능한 메커니즘과 센서가 포함되어 있습니다.

배치는 착륙선에서 네 방향으로 최대 60피트까지 확장되는 원격 전극을 특징으로 하여 달 표면에 대형 저주파 안테나를 형성합니다. 또한 헬리오스페이스는 자기장을 측정하기 위해 착륙선 갑판에서 자기계 센서를 배치하는 컴팩트 붐을 제공했습니다. 이 시스템은 달의 내부 맨틀 구조를 연구하는 LMS 실험의 목표를 지원합니다.

BGM1 착륙선은 10개의 NASA 과학 조사를 실어 나르고 있으며, NASA의 상업용 달 화물 서비스 (CLPS) 이니셔티브의 일환으로 마레 크리시움 분지에 성공적으로 착륙했습니다. 이 이니셔티브는 향후 유인 임무 이전에 달 환경을 연구하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

Heliospace (OTC:HLEO) a déployé avec succès son matériel sur le lander lunaire Blue Ghost Mission 1 (BGM1) de Firefly Aerospace. L'équipement de l'entreprise comprend des mécanismes déployables et des capteurs pour l'expérience Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS), dirigée par le Southwest Research Institute.

Le déploiement comprend des Électrodes Distantes s'étendant jusqu'à 60 pieds dans quatre directions depuis le lander, créant une grande antenne basse fréquence sur la surface lunaire. De plus, Heliospace a fourni un bras compact qui déploie un capteur magnétomètre depuis le pont du lander pour mesurer les champs magnétiques. Ces systèmes soutiennent l'objectif de l'expérience LMS d'étudier la structure du manteau interne de la Lune.

Le lander BGM1, transportant 10 enquêtes scientifiques de la NASA, a atterri avec succès dans le bassin de Mare Crisium dans le cadre de l'initiative Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) de la NASA, qui vise à étudier l'environnement lunaire avant les futures missions humaines.

Heliospace (OTC:HLEO) hat erfolgreich seine Hardware auf der Mondlandefähre Blue Ghost Mission 1 (BGM1) von Firefly Aerospace eingesetzt. Die Ausrüstung des Unternehmens umfasst ausklappbare Mechanismen und Sensoren für das Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS)-Experiment, das vom Southwest Research Institute geleitet wird.

Der Einsatz umfasst Remote-Elektroden, die sich bis zu 60 Fuß in vier Richtungen von der Landefähre erstrecken und eine große niederfrequente Antenne auf der Mondoberfläche bilden. Darüber hinaus stellte Heliospace einen kompakten Arm zur Verfügung, der einen Magnetometersensor von der Landedeck zur Messung von Magnetfeldern ausfährt. Diese Systeme unterstützen das Ziel des LMS-Experiments, die innere Mantelstruktur des Mondes zu untersuchen.

Die BGM1-Landefähre, die 10 NASA-Wissenschaftsuntersuchungen transportiert, landete erfolgreich im Mare Crisium-Becken im Rahmen der Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS)-Initiative der NASA, die darauf abzielt, die Mondumgebung vor zukünftigen bemannten Missionen zu untersuchen.

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Heliospace sensors and booms deploy aboard the Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Mission 1 lander

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2025 / Heliospace, a subsidiary of Helio Corporation (OTC:HLEO) has announced the successful deployment of its hardware on Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 (BGM1) lander. Heliospace provided deployable mechanisms and sensors as part of the Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS) experiment. 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, forming a large low frequency antenna on the lunar surface. Heliospace also provided a separate compact boom which deploys a magnetometer sensor upwards from the lander deck to make accurate measurements of magnetic fields. These systems work together to enable the LMS experiment to achieve key scientific objectives in resolving the internal structure of Moon's mantle. Firefly's BGM1 lander camera captured video of these mechanisms being deployed (https://youtu.be/mjsT99ergfA).Heliospace

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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 10 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 to the Moon.

About Helio Corporation:

Helio Corporation is a technology, engineering and research and development (R&D) holding company serving commercial, government and non-profit organizations. Our wholly owned subsidiary, Heliospace Corporation ("Heliospace"), is an aerospace company specializing in the design, engineering, assembly and test of space flight qualified hardware and provides systems engineering, modeling, analysis, integration and test services to customers in government, commercial, private and non-profit markets. With deep expertise in civil space missions combined with a growing business serving commercial companies, our primary company objective is to enable humanity's pursuit of the scientific and commercial development of space. https://helio.space/

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FAQ

What hardware did Heliospace (HLEO) deploy on the lunar surface in March 2025?

Heliospace deployed Remote Electrodes extending 60 feet in four directions and a compact boom with a magnetometer sensor as part of the Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder experiment.

What is the purpose of Heliospace's (HLEO) lunar hardware deployment?

The hardware enables the study of the Moon's internal mantle structure by measuring low frequency electromagnetic fields through the LMS experiment.

Where did Heliospace's (HLEO) hardware land on the Moon?

The hardware landed in the Mare Crisium basin aboard Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 lander.

How does Heliospace's (HLEO) Remote Electrode system work on the Moon?

The system deploys in four directions up to 60 feet from the lander, forming a large low-frequency antenna to measure electromagnetic fields on the lunar surface.
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