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Space IL: Flying to the moon on a shoestring

April 4, 2014 10:30
Israeli scientists are using smart  science to build a budget spacecraft (Photo: courtesy)

ByDaniel Easterman, Daniel Easterman

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British donors have raised £610,000 towards Israel’s budget space mission to the moon.

The SpaceIL unmanned capsule is due to launch next year at a cost of only £22 million, funded by private investors —the cost of space missions is usually counted in billions.

Daniel Saat, in charge of fundraising and business development, was in London to promote the project. He said £13 million had been raised so far, including the contribution from the UK.

Space IL has kept costs down by employing only 20 full-time staff, relying on the help of over 250 volunteer experts.