"Today in history!"
In 2019 an ancient nation, Israel, launched their first civilian lunar lander scheduled to touch down on the moon in two months. The lunar lander was part of the lunar X-Prize to promote commercial interplanetary space commerce.
The journey to the moon will take 12 days, but before that, the lander will circle ancient earth three times, and twice around the moon before making its final descent.
Make sure you drop into the lunar and terra visitor's beacon to celebrate this momentous time in history!
For more information, visit this nostalgic web page from the old 21'st century world wide web. You can find a link to the old WWW through a galactic Google search.
The old URL is as follows:
http://www.spaceil.com/mission/
And that was "Today in History!"
In 2019 an ancient nation, Israel, launched their first civilian lunar lander scheduled to touch down on the moon in two months. The lunar lander was part of the lunar X-Prize to promote commercial interplanetary space commerce.
The journey to the moon will take 12 days, but before that, the lander will circle ancient earth three times, and twice around the moon before making its final descent.
Make sure you drop into the lunar and terra visitor's beacon to celebrate this momentous time in history!
For more information, visit this nostalgic web page from the old 21'st century world wide web. You can find a link to the old WWW through a galactic Google search.
The old URL is as follows:
http://www.spaceil.com/mission/
And that was "Today in History!"