Beresheet was a demonstrator of a small robotic lunar lander and lunar probe. It was privately funded in Israel and was planned to land on the moon. The lander was known as Sparrow, and was officially named Beresheet (Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית, "Genesis") in December 2018.[1]
On 11 April 2019, the failure of an IMU unit caused a chain of events, leading to the shutoff of the main engine, which caused the lander to crash on the Moon.[2] On 13 April 2019, Beresheet-2 was announced.
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2019 in space |
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Space probe launches |
- Beresheet (lunar lander; Feb 2019)
- LightSail 2 (solar sail demonstration; Jun 2019)
- Chandrayaan-2 / Vikram / Pragyan (lunar obiter, lander and rover; Jul 2019)
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| Impact events |
- Kamchatka meteor (announced)
- 2019 MO
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| Selected NEOs |
- Asteroid close approaches
- 2018 XB4
- 2019 AS5
- 2016 AZ8
- 66391 Moshup
- 2019 OK
- 1620 Geographos
- 2006 QV89
- 2100 Ra-Shalom
- 2019 SU3
- 2019 TA7
- 2019 UN13
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| Exoplanets |
- AD Leonis b
- Beta Pictoris c
- DS Tucanae b
- Gliese 251 c
- Gliese 357 d
- Gliese 588
- Gliese 687 c
- Gliese 555 b
- Gliese 754 b
- Gliese 784 b
- HR 5183 b
- Kepler-47d confirmed
- K2-288Bb
- L 1159-16
- LP 816-60 b
- LTT 1445 Ab
- Luyten's Star
- PDS 70c
- Proxima Centauri c
- Struve 2398
- Tau Ceti i (hypothesized)
- Teegarden's Star
- V1298 Tauri
- Wolf 359
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| Discoveries |
- 2019 AQ3
- ASASSN-19bt
- AT2019qiz
- GRB 190114C
- EPIC 204376071
- GW190412
- GW190521g (first-ever light from bh-bh merger)
- GW190814 (first-ever "mass-gap" collision)
- J043947.08+163415.7
- K2-18b water vapor
- M87* imaged
- PSR J0030+0451 mapped
- PSR J0740+6620
- S5-HVS1
- 2I/Borisov
- 20 moons of Saturn
- WD 0145+234 detection of exoasteroid disruption
- WD J0914+1914
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| Comets |
- C/2018 Y1 (Iwamoto)
- 78P/Gehrels
- 168P/Hergenrother
- 163P/NEAT
- 138P/Shoemaker–Levy
- 171P/Spahr
- 289P/Blanpain
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