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The Beresheet spacecraft was launched on March 24th, and is

The Beresheet spacecraft was launched on March 24th, and is a six-metre wide, four-engine rocket that is designed to fly at supersonic velocities of up to 1,000 km per second. Landsman explained that the Beresheet spacecraft is designed to be able to carry the payload of a spacecraft, which means that it is very safe to launch and land on Earth. It will have to carry a payload that is capable of reaching the Moon's surface, and the researchers hope to have successfully landed for some weeks before the spacecraft does so.

"We've made a very small amount of space, which is very interesting because we are looking for a place where we could reach the Moon," Landsman said.

Even if the Beresheet spacecraft does find the Moon, however, the launch would not be the first time that they have brought a spaceplane to the Moon with their private vehicle, as was the case with the US private spaceflight company.

That's because, from the ground, the Beresheet spacecraft will travel in a vertical plane, rather than a horizontal one.

This means that it seems likely that the Beresheet spacecraft will eventually land on the Moon.

For now, all the Beresheet's scientists are working on the mission. "We're trying to make it a very interesting mission," said Landsman. "The goal is to do something that will help us understand how to make space travel more possible."

The first stage of the Beresheet mission, called "M-Satellite," was launched at the end of April, and it was the first ever launch of a spacecraft designed to carry a communications satellite from Earth. Landsman explained that the Beresheet spacecraft could fly for about three hours before the payload is set to make contact with the Moon.

"We're not building it ourselves, but we're doing it. We're looking for a place for us to land on the Moon," he said.

This means the Beresheet spacecraft will be able to take up a volume of about 60 tonnes of earth's water per year, but not quite as much as the previous launch. This will mean that the first Bereshecks would have to wait more than three to four years before they will be able to land.

While there is no guarantee that they will land on the Moon, most international agencies are confident that the first Bereshecks will be able to land on it. The International Space Station, a space station

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