Why It’ll Take Israel’s Lunar Lander 8 Weeks to Get to the Moon0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 23, 2019
An Israeli moon lander just took to the skies, but we’ll all have to wait nearly two months for its historic touchdown try.
An Israeli moon lander just took to the skies, but we’ll all have to wait nearly two months for its historic touchdown try.
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