An Israeli spacecraft has failed in its bid to become the first private craft to land on the moon after crashing on the lunar surface.
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An Israeli spacecraft has failed in its bid to become the first private craft to land on the moon after crashing on the lunar surface.
Google called off its race to the moon weeks ago when it became clear no private explorer would complete the trip by the 31 March deadline. That won’t stop at least three teams from Israel, Japan and the US, who say their
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