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Israeli spacecraft ‘Beresheet’ sends new images, video to Earth on way to moon

One of the videos includes a sunrise from the spacecraft’s viewpoint—the Earth can be seen hiding the sun from the spacecraft, and then exiting the same shadow created by the Earth and the sun’s exposure.

Selfie image from 265,000 kilometers from Earth. Credit: “Beresheet.”
Selfie image from 265,000 kilometers from Earth. Credit: “Beresheet.”

Fresh images and video were transmitted to Earth from the Israeli spacecraft “Beresheet” as it makes its way to the moon, announced SpaceIL and Israel Aerospace Industries on Sunday.

SpaceIL and IAI engineering teams, based in Israel, have downloaded new images and videos from the spacecraft. The photos and videos were taken by the spacecraft at different heights and times.

One of the videos includes a sunrise from the spacecraft’s viewpoint—the Earth can be seen hiding the sun from the spacecraft, and then exiting the same shadow created by the Earth and the sun’s exposure. This process creates a kind of sunrise image.

A photo of Earth taken by one of the “Beresheet” perimeter cameras last week, showing South America.

A photo of Earth taken by one of the “Beresheet” spacecraft’s perimeter cameras on March 19, 2019, from a distance of 15,000 kilometers. The photo shows South America. Credit: “Beresheet.”
A photo of Earth taken by one of the “Beresheet” spacecraft’s perimeter cameras on March 19, 2019, from a distance of 15,000 km. The photo shows South America. Credit: “Beresheet.”

“Beresheet,” named after the first word and the first book in the Torah (meaning “in the beginning”), lifted off from Cape Canaveral on Feb. 21.

If it succeeds, it will be the first Israeli spacecraft to land on the moon, as well as the first privately owned craft to do so.

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