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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BeresheetBeresheet - Wikipedia

    Moon lander; Landing date: Lunar capture: 4 April 2019 Landing: 11 April 2019 (failure) Landing site: Mare Serenitatis

    • 585 kg
    • 22 February 2019, 01:45 UTC
    • 48 days, 17 hours, 38 minutes (achieved)
    • Falcon 9 B5
  2. science.nasa.gov › mission › beresheetBeresheet - NASA Science

    Feb 22, 2019 · Before and after comparison of the landing site created with Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images. It appears the spacecraft landed from the north on the rim of a small crater, about a few meters wide, leaving a dark "smudge" on Mare Serenitatis that’s elongated towards the south.

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  4. Apr 15, 2019 · SpaceIL's lunar lander, Beresheet, launched from Cape Canaveral on a used SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Feb. 21, 2019, along with an Indonesian communications satellite and a U.S. Air Force...

  5. Apr 12, 2019 · Built by the Israeli nonprofit SpaceIL, the Beresheet lander tried to softly land within Mare Serenitatis, a vast volcanic basin on the moon's northern near side—but as it made its descent,...

  6. davidson.weizmann.ac.il › what-happened-beresheetWhat Happened to Beresheet?

    Feb 20, 2020 · In the pre-dawn hours of February 22, 2019, hundreds of thousands of Israelis eagerly followed the launch of Beresheet – the Israeli spacecraft about to make history by landing on the moon. Beyond making Israel the fourth country in the world to do so, if successful, the mission had additional historic aspects: It was the first privately funded lunar lander, the smallest and most affordable ...

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  7. Feb 13, 2019 · SpaceIL's four-legged lunar spacecraft, which was competing in the Google Lunar XPrize, will be the smallest spacecraft to land on the Moon, at only 180 kg. Once it has completed its mission, Beresheet will represent Israel's first spacecraft and the world's first privately funded spacecraft to reach the Moon.

  8. Apr 17, 2019 · The Beresheet lunar lander failed in the last few kilometers of its descent to the Moon. Two days later we learned that its team would try again. Deputy Mission Director Yoav Landsman is back with an inspiring and revealing look behind the scenes.

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