From KUT News:
Firefly Aerospace employees gathered at a watch party in Cedar Park overnight Saturday, anxiously watching a livestream as Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander slowly inched toward the moon’s surface.
“It’s such an intense feeling. … You have to surrender control,” Kevin Scholtes, a future systems architect who’s spent the past four years working on the project, said. “You have no control over what happens – but you can’t tell your body that.”
Then came confirmation of the lander’s touchdown: “You all stuck the landing. We’re on the moon,” Will Coogan, chief engineer for the lander, said over the livestream.
Cheers erupted. Scholtes pumped his fist in the air before turning to hug his wife.