>Israeli group plans to become the first private organisation to land on the moon by blasting an unmanned 'mini Apollo' to the lunar surface in December
>They say their spacecraft, which is which is shaped like a round table with four carbon fiber legs, will be the smallest ever to land on the natural satellite.
>The $95 million (£71.5 million) project, largely funded by South African-Israeli billionaire Morris Kahn and other donors, aims to land on the moon on February 13.
>If successful, Israel would become the fourth country to put a craft on the lunar surface, after
they didn't do it for $95 million from a private donor, the Apollo project cost $144.3 billion 2017-inflation adjusted dollars
Oliver Howard
I don't think sending a person would cost 1443x as much as sending a probe, they could probably make a significant cost saving if they were going to replicate an Apollo landing with today's prices.
Joshua Peterson
I hope they are sent to the sun instead
Lucas Adams
but why are they just shielding the pvc pipes and all the cables or completely exposed? makes me wonder
Jaxon Hall
Since Israel already has a film industry and major connections to Hollywood, you would think they could have “ nade it to the moon” already.
Over the next few years Israel will rise as the new leader of Science, tech, and medicine. The NWO has Israel leading the way at he expense of America.
Robert Carter
They must have left something there and want to get to it before Trump does...