NewsletterNewslettersEventsEventsPodcasts
Loader
Find Us
ADVERTISEMENT

Israel Aerospace, Germany's OHB partner in European moon mission

Israel Aerospace, Germany's OHB partner in European moon mission
FILE PHOTO: The logo of state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the country's biggest defence contractor, is seen at their offices next to Ben Gurion International airport, near Or Yehuda, Israel February 27, 2017. REUTERS/Baz Ratner Copyright Baz Ratner(Reuters)
Copyright Baz Ratner(Reuters)
By Reuters
Published on Updated
Share this articleComments
Share this articleClose Button

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - State-owned Israel Aerospace Industries on Tuesday said it has partnered with Germany's OHB System for a European Space Agency moon mission, which includes developing a lunar lander.

Work with the European agency will be managed by OHB, while Israel Aerospace (IAI) will deliver the moon lander, the company said. It did not disclose financial details, although the agreement could be worth tens of millions of dollars, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.

IAI said it will provide a version of the lunar lander it helped develop for Israeli non-profit venture SpaceIL, which is preparing for a moon launch next month.

The European mission involves sending landers to the moon to test technologies for producing oxygen, water and other raw materials from lunar soil, as well as collect and analyse samples of the moon's terrain, IAI said.

Such technologies, it added, would be needed for long-term human colonization away from Earth.

(Reporting by Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Steven Scheer)

Share this articleComments

You might also like

Israeli strikes in Syria kill 16 and wound scores, Syrian state media says

Mediators preparing to implement Gaza ceasefire, reports claim

Expert warns that retaliation to last week’s assassinations may escalate mideast tensions