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Israel's SpaceIL says it won't try second moonshot
SpaceIL, the Israeli company that attempted but failed to put an unmanned craft on the moon earlier this year, says it will not try a second moonshot.
The company issued a statement Tuesday saying its lunar mission in April has been widely hailed as "an exceptional success," despite crash landing on the moon. It says that "an attempt to repeat a trip to the moon is not enough of a challenge" and will instead search for a different mission.
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(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 27 2019, @03:50AM
Won't try a second moonshot because it cannot be done with legal instruments, like the infamous Balfour Declaration [wikipedia.org].
The moon won't even be impressed by terrorism, a national tradition in khazar israel.
Nothing will work, but skills and hard work, which is not exactly a jewish specialty. Jews shun work, instead prefer other peoples to do their work.