Here’s why Israel’s first moon landing ended in an awesome crash

Here’s why Israel’s first moon landing ended in an awesome crash

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https://thenextweb.com/artificial-intelligence/2019/04/11/heres-why-israels-first-moon-landing-ended-in-an-awesome-crash/

Israel‘s first attempt at landing an unmanned spacecraft on the Moon today ended in a hard landing after an engine failure caused it to miss its descent window. While it’s unfortunate the craft’s journey ended abruptly, the mission should be lauded as a total success.

The craft, named Beresheet (translated: in the beginning), was slated to touch down on the surface of the Moon at approximately 3:25 PM PST, but communications with the vessel were lost upon impact. The Israeli Aerospace Industry’s space division and SpaceIL, the non-profit that sent the craft into space, are currently indicating they presume it to be damaged beyond further function.

Here’s why Israel’s first moon landing ended in an awesome crash

Apr 11, 2019, 11:19pm UTC
https://thenextweb.com/artificial-intelligence/2019/04/11/heres-why-israels-first-moon-landing-ended-in-an-awesome-crash/ > Israel‘s first attempt at landing an unmanned spacecraft on the Moon today ended in a hard landing after an engine failure caused it to miss its descent window. While it’s unfortunate the craft’s journey ended abruptly, the mission should be lauded as a total success. > The craft, named Beresheet (translated: in the beginning), was slated to touch down on the surface of the Moon at approximately 3:25 PM PST, but communications with the vessel were lost upon impact. The Israeli Aerospace Industry’s space division and SpaceIL, the non-profit that sent the craft into space, are currently indicating they presume it to be damaged beyond further function.