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Israel Launches Spacecraft To the Moon (npr.org)

The first privately funded mission to land on the moon took one giant step forward this evening as an Israeli spacecraft blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida. "[I]f the mission is successful, it would make Israel the fourth country to land a spacecraft on the lunar surface -- after the U.S., the former Soviet Union and China," reports NPR. From the report: The spacecraft launched with a Space X Falcon 9 rocket, according to SpaceIL's partner Israel Aerospace Industries. It detached from the reusable rocket, which returned to an off-shore platform. The spacecraft was to make several orbits around Earth, slowly getting closer to the moon. In a difficult maneuver, it was to pivot from orbiting Earth to orbiting the moon, and then eventually attempt a treacherous landing on the moon. The total journey will take several months, with a landing anticipated in mid-April. According to IAI, it would be the "longest journey until landing on the moon, 6.5 million kilometers."

[The spacecraft, which is called Beresheet (Hebrew for "in the beginning"] is covered in gold-colored reflective coating. And as WMFE's Brendan Byrne reported, it's about the size of a kitchen table. It's carrying a digital time capsule which, according to The Jerusalem Post, contains "drawings by Israeli children, the Bible, the national anthem, prayers, Israeli songs and a map of the State of Israel, among other cultural items." The spacecraft is set to run experiments on the moon's surface -- in particular, SpaceIL says it will collaborate with the Weizmann Institute of Science and UCLA to "take measurements of the Moon's mysterious magnetic field."

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  1. Genesis! by oren · · Score: 5, Informative

    "Beresheet" = Genesis. Yes, literally it means "in the beginning" but, it is _never_ used that way in common usage. It is the name of the 1st book in the bible (and also the 1st word in it). Even Google translate knows this https://translate.google.com/#... [google.com] But obviously spending a few seconds looking a word up is too much for the modern reporter.

  2. Re:SpaceX by Gavagai80 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Private company SpaceIL which happens to be Israeli launches spacecraft to the moon from SpaceX Falcon 9. The country of Israel didn't do it, and SpaceX only launched them to Earth orbit with the private vehicle performing the lunar orbit and landing in the coming months.

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  3. Re:SpaceX by Gavagai80 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Huh? Why is it any different?

    The Earth is rotating at about 1000 miles per hour toward the east. Launching against that rotation naturally requires more thrust to reach orbital velocity than launching with it.

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  4. Re:"Drawings by Israeli children" by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: 2, Informative

    I wonder if any of those drawings are by Israeli Arab kids...

    Sure; those are the drawings with the severed heads and stuff.

  5. Israel Didn't Launch Jack Shit by johnsie · · Score: 3, Informative

    SpaceX launched a rocket, from Florida, with some Israeli trinkets on it.

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