Is there "anti-semitism" on the Moon?

Started by yankeedoodle, July 11, 2018, 01:23:30 AM

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yankeedoodle

We read in this report that the kikes are planning to colonize the Moon.  Obviously, after "wandering" around the world - Earth, that is - and generating "anti-semitism" wherever they go, they, no doubt, have a "Jerusalem on the Moon" project, which is merely an extension of the Greater Israhell Project, don't you know.

Since there's no life on the Moon, let's hope they can live in peace for a few years amongst themselves, but, no doubt, after a few years, "anti-semitism" will begin anew, and, let's hope that, finally, they realize that "anti-semitism" is their own damn fault.   <lol>

Israel wants to send landing craft to the Moon by year's end (VIDEO)
https://www.rt.com/news/432618-israel-moon-landing-module/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Israel aims to be the fourth country in the world to land an unmanned spacecraft on the Moon, the SpaceIL nonprofit organization announced. If the December launch goes well, the Israeli flag may grace the Moon by next February.

"We will put the Israeli flag on the Moon," said Ido Anteby, CEO of SpaceIL, during Tuesday's press conference in Tel Aviv, at the state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), where the spacecraft and ambitious timeline for the first non-governmental moon-landing was unveiled.

The "smart spacecraft," developed by Israeli engineers, will be shipped to Cape Canaveral, Florida in November in preparation for the December launch. The 585kg (1,289lb) unmanned module, which has yet to be named, will be sent to the Earth's orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon rocket, before heading towards the Earth's natural satellite. The moon-landing is expected to take place on February 13, 2019.

Once positioned, the "completely autonomous" module, which looks like a round table with four legs, will take photographs and collect data on the Moon's magnetic fields before sending the information back to Israel's Weizmann Institute.


If successful, SpaceIL's $95 million project, funded largely by billionaire Morris Kahn, will become the first private enterprise endeavor to match the Moon exploration achievements of Russia, the United States and China.

"This is national history," said IAI director Yossi Weiss. "Going to the Moon was a hugely expensive government-run mission. And this is going to be the first privately run mission to the Moon."

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The project, which started in 2011 as part of Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP) to land a small probe on the moon, has yet to receive IAI funding, despite the promise to provide a 10 percent contribution.

"The government should recognize that space is very important for the future," Kahn told reporters on Tuesday. "When the rocket is launched into space, we will all remember where we were when Israel landed on the moon." Once the mission is accomplished, the developer said the spacecraft will remain on the moon as a "symbol of Israeli success."



yankeedoodle


yankeedoodle

Israel is expanding its horizons with a mission to the Moon (VIDEOS)
https://www.rt.com/news/449714-israel-moon-beresheet-spacecraft/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Israel is preparing to journey to the Moon, and hopes to have joined the exclusive club of countries that have made contact with the lunar surface come April.

The Beresheet spacecraft is set to launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket next month. All going according to plan, the spacecraft is expected to land on the Moon two months later.

If Israel's lunar ambitions become a reality they will join the US, Russia and China in making a 'soft landing' on the moon. The plan is to study the unusual magnetic energy at the Sea of Serenity in the satellite's northern hemisphere.

Beresheet, developed by Israeli space organization SpaceIL with Israel Aerospace Industries, landed in Florida last week and is currently stored in a custom-built, air conditioned shipping container.

After its launch, the spacecraft will orbit the Earth three times before entering the moon's orbit, circling the pockmarked satellite twice before making a landing.





yankeedoodle


yankeedoodle

Oh, dear, Israhell failed.  Must not have stolen the right technology.

At 4:27, see Bibi say "Israel is a rising global power, rising up to the moon."   <:^0 <:^0

When they get kicked off the moon, where will they go? 

Israel's space failure
10-minute PressTV report here:
[jwp=425,344,image]http://217.218.67.233/video//program/20190615/INSIDE20190515EP24.mp4[/jwp]

Israel's Beresheet spacecraft fails in moon landing attempt. It meant the country stopped short of joining agencies from the former Soviet Union, the US and China as the fourth nation ever to land on the moon's surface.
https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019/06/15/598576/ISRAELS-SPACE-FAILURE