Thursday, February 21, 2019

Beresheet Is Headed to the Moon!

A Falcon 9 rocket carrying Israel's Beresheet lunar lander (and the Indonesian communications satellite Nusantara Satu) lifts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida...on February 21, 2019.
SpaceX

NASA Administrator Statement on Israeli Moon Mission (Press Release)

The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on Thursday’s launch of Israel’s first mission beyond Earth’s orbit. SpaceIL’s lander blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, and now is on its way to becoming the first commercial lander to reach the Moon’s surface.

“Congratulations to SpaceIL and the Israel Space Agency. This is a historic step for all nations and commercial space as we look to extend our collaborations beyond low-Earth orbit and on to the Moon.

“In July, I was in Israel and was very impressed with their commitment to expanding their role in the world’s space community. As we better understand Israel’s capabilities and the innovative work of their private industry, we know they’ll be an even stronger international partner in the future, one vital to the success of extending commercial space to the Moon and eventually on to Mars and beyond. There are terrific opportunities awaiting Israel and all of us in advancing the space frontier.”

The Beresheet spacecraft will enter lunar orbit on April 4, and land on the surface of the Moon a week later on April 11.

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The Beresheet lunar lander is about to undergo vacuum chamber testing at Israel Aerospace Industries, where the spacecraft was built.
SpaceIL

With its solar panels attached, the Beresheet lunar lander undergoes additional testing at Israel Aerospace Industries, where the spacecraft was built.
SpaceIL

An artist's concept of the Beresheet lunar lander on the surface of the Moon.
SpaceIL

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