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Israel's first lunar spacecraft experiences technical difficulties

Israel Materials 26 February 2019 15:24 (UTC +04:00)
Beresheet (“Genesis” in English), the Jewish state’s first lunar spacecraft, experienced some technical difficulties on Monday night
Israel's first lunar spacecraft experiences technical difficulties

Beresheet (“Genesis” in English), the Jewish state’s first lunar spacecraft, experienced some technical difficulties on Monday night. A maneuver was planned for the spacecraft, but instead, the maneuver was automatically canceled, Trend reports referring to The Jerusalem Post.

SpaceIL and Israel Aerospace Industries, the organizations that spearheaded the projects, are currently examining the data to understand what went wrong. The rest of the spacecraft's systems are working well.

Beresheet successfully completed its first maneuver toward the Moon after detaching from its launcher and completing its planned orbit of Earth on Sunday.

The lander will be captured by the Moon's gravitational field when the lander's orbit around the Earth takes it into close enough proximity to the Moon.

After two months, the shuttle is set to land in the Sea of Serenity on April 11.

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