We must start this week with an apology. Last week we published as an article and video of the week the story of an inscription found bearing the name of Persian King Darius. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a hoax and the Antiquities Authority confirmed the find as not authentic.
Video Of The Week - Israeli Space Agency and NASA- https://tinyurl.com/yuvyk57k
Under the joint SOI, NASA is expected to contribute a Linear Energy Transfer
Spectrometer, communication network support, and coordination with the NASA
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. NASA will participate in the selection of landing
sites and join the mission’s science team. ISA, in coordination with SpaceIL,
is expected to participate in the Beresheet2 mission to the Moon and act in
accordance with open science principles. Beresheet2 builds on the success of
the first NASA-ISA collaboration in 2019, on SpaceIL's Beresheet1, the
first private spacecraft to fly to the moon, which impacted more than 2 million
students worldwide, inspiring them to engage in STEM education. Beresheet2 is
planned to launch by SpaceIL in 2025.
MK
Ofir Akunis, Israel’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology: "The
Beresheet project is the pride of Israel’s groundbreaking science and
technology. The collaboration with NASA and our new agreement, which I welcome,
is a further testimony to the excellent relations between Israel and the USA
and to the intensifying cooperation on science and technology issues."
Mr.
Robert D. Cabana, NASA Associate Administrator: “The moon
is an exciting destination to explore and I look forward to the scientific
discoveries that will come from the Beresheet-2 mission. Our partnership on
this lunar mission and Israel’s commitment to the Artemis Accords are enabling
us to explore the Moon together.”
Shimon
Sarid, SpaceIL CEO: “We are thrilled and honored that NASA
and the Israeli Space Agency signed a cooperation agreement about our
challenging lunar mission Beresheet2. We are thankful for the continuous
support to SpaceIL and we hope that we'll continue to push the boundaries of
space exploration and space education together”.
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