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Israel's Beresheet mission to the moon lifts off successfully

The robotic module, which is due to land on the moon in April, would make Israel just the fourth country in the world to successfully land a lunar craft

February 22, 2019 10:33
The launch of Beresheet at Cape Canaveral last night
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The successful launch of Israel’s first lunar mission took place on Friday morning, with a 585kg robotic lander blasting off from Cape Canaveral in Florida at 1.15am UK time.

It will take two months for the the craft, called Beresheet (Hebrew for "In the Beginning", to complete the journey to the moon.

If successful, Israel will become just the fourth country in the world – after Russia, the United States and China – to achieve what is known as a “soft landing” on the moon’s surface.