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Tag Archives: SpaceX
“Israel’s first trip to the Moon, bringing the country’s flag to Earth’s satellite, also the first private mission to the lunar surface”
THE VERGE Israeli spacecraft poised to become first privately funded lander on the Moon by Loren Grush February 19, 2019 On Thursday evening, SpaceX is scheduled to launch another Falcon 9 rocket from Florida, but this time, the vehicle will … Continue reading
“Thursday’s Cape Canaveral explosion will delay any new satellite launches by at least two-and-a-half years, causing a major setback to Israel’s space program”
JERUSALEM POST What’s next for Israel’s satellite program after Amos-6? by Noam Amir September 2, 2016 The future of Israel’s satellite industry has recently been called into question. On Thursday, Israel’s space industry was shocked after a rocket carrying the Spacecom … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Amos-6, Cape Canaveral, Israel Space Agency, satellite, SpaceX
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