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The Jewish state will launch its initial mission to the moon on Feb. 21, also representing the world’s first privately funded lunar voyage.
As all eyes look up, children’s eyes turn towards the pages of a related book focusing on science and technology.
With this mission, Israel will join the United States, Russia and China in landing a spacecraft on the moon.
Qatar expressed irritation regarding “foot-dragging” by Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist group, over numerous projects.
Weighing just 800 kilograms, the GEN-350 is easily transportable and needs no infrastructure to operate except for electricity.
Out of 150 vice presidents in the $226 billion Intel Corporation, a sizable 20 are Israeli, according to a report by financial news site Calcalist.
Experts contend that middle and high schools are becoming the next frontier in anti-Israel activism.
“A gas pipeline will run from here and will link us to the gas economy of Europe. It will reach our Arab neighbors,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A teaming agreement between Israel Aerospace Industries and Germany’s OHB Systems AG, a leading German satellite manufacturer will help pave the path for humanity’s journey into space.
Tech giant agrees to build a new chip-making fabrication plant in Israel, which “is expected to bring thousands of jobs to the south,” said Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon.
The centers will encourage cooperation between academic researchers and local industries, with similar centers expected to open in the future.
At risk, according to the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, are the Greater Egyptian gerbil, Greater Egyptian jerboa and the Anderson’s gerbil, as well as reptiles such as the Desert monitor and Wedge-snouted skink, two indigenous lizards.