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Israel's moon program relaunched as new spacecraft unveiled

SpaceIL is planning another unmanned lunar landing in early 2024 after its first attempt ended with the spacecraft crashing on the moon's surface.

by  Yori Yalon and Assaf Golan
Published on  12-09-2020 16:47
Last modified: 12-09-2020 19:15
Israel's moon program relaunched as new spacecraft unveiledCourtesy/SpaceIL

Illustration of the spacecraft splitting into three parts | Illustration: Courtesy/SpaceIL

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President Reuven Rivlin hosted Wednesday the opening ceremony of Beresheet 2, a project of Israeli spacecraft organization Space IL that plans to launch the second Israeli spacecraft on the moon after its first attempt ended in 2019 with the vehicle crashing on the moon's surface.

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The ceremony was attended, among others, by Science and Technology Minister Yizhar Shai, Space IL CEO Shimon Sarid, CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Boaz Levy, and students and volunteers from all over the country.

The spacecraft will split into three parts when it reaches the moon – two landing crafts and an orbiter that would circle the moon for years, conducting experiments and collecting data, the Science and Technology Ministry said in a statement.

Students in Israel and worldwide will be able to receive data from the spacecraft and perform scientific experiments.

IAI will lead the development, planning, and engineering of the systems of Beresheet 2. SpaceIL plans to launch the spacecraft by the first half of 2024. The budget of the project is approx. $100 million, funded mostly by international collaborations, and the rest received from donors and sponsors.

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