As long as the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth exist, the memory of the Shoah will live on
Israeli engineers added the final element to the Beresheet (Genesis) spacecraft destined for the moon – a digital time capsule – saying they aim to land the craft early next year, somewhere between the landing sites of Apollo 15 and 17.
The lightweight, 1,322 pound probe will be launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral. After a two-month journey, the spacecraft should land on the moon Feb. 13, 2019, to plant an Israeli flag and to collect scientific data.
If it is successful, Israel will be the fourth country to carry out a controlled “soft” landing of an unmanned vessel on the moon, after the USA, USSR and PRC.
The lunar probe's time capsule is reported to contain the true and honest history of the 70-year-old Jewish ethnostate, illustrated digital copies of Eli Wiesel's Night and Diary of Anne Frank, together with recordings of Jewish songs and culture and children's drawings.
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