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Not enough women reaching for the stars, research into Israeli space industry reveals - study
The report by SpaceIL and The Parasol Foundation, states that less than a quarter of space industry employees are women.
Italy to collaborate with SpaceIL on Beresheet 2 moonshot
Jonathan Merage joins donors for the Beresheet2 Moon mission
Space is full of 200 tons of garbage. Now what?
Beresheet spacecraft releases striking photo as it heads toward moon
The Israeli-built spacecraft has completed another maneuver in preparation for entering the moon's gravitational pull.
Wanna see the sunrise from space? Israeli craft Beresheet has the video
The spacecraft is in its largest elliptical orbit around the earth and is scheduled to intersect the moon’s orbit and be captured in it on April 4 at 251,655 miles from earth.
Shooting for the moon: Israel’s ‘next generation’ looks to the heavens
At Jerusalem competition, young scientists discuss the country’s historic lunar mission as a source of inspiration.
Beresheet completes another successful maneuver en route to Moon
SpaceIL and Israel Aerospace Industries engineers completed the maneuver at 3:11 p.m. local time.
Selfie from 20,000 miles away: Israeli Beresheet snaps first space shot
The selfie shows the Southern Hemisphere, and Australia can clearly be seen in the background.
Beresheet’s launch proves media is not inherently biased against Israel
Israelis and Jews around the world often charge that international media in general display a deep-seated anti-Israel bias in their coverage.
To the Moon
Tiny Israel is again in the news, this time for something remarkable for any nation.
Israel to the moon!
The Beresheet spacecraft blasts off toward a brighter future.
The moon and secondhand cellphone light
I had the misfortune at a recent concert to sit next to a guy constantly checking WhatsApp messages. He might just as well have brought a lamp into the room and kept it on throughout the show.
Israel's first lunar spacecraft experiences technical difficulties
Space IL and Israel Aerospace Industries, the organizations that spearheaded the projects, are currently examining the data to understand what went wrong.