The Beresheet2 Mission: Madrid Space’s Newest Contribution
Our CEO, David Orgaz, had the honor of participating in the Artemis program vehicle - the MPCV, one of the most remarkable space projects in recent history in 2015. His contribution was mainly focused on conducting thermal analysis of the ESM Solar Array.
We are thrilled to share that Madrid Space is once again collaborating on a lunar mission with SpaceIL, aiming to land on the Moon twice!
The Beresheet2 mission will deploy the world's first dual lander and feature an innovative design that is expected to revolutionize space exploration and education. The Beresheet2 Orbiter will also serve as an interactive space education system, the first of its kind worldwide.
Our collaboration with SpaceIL involves contributing to the Beresheet2 lunar lander thermal engineering activities. We are excited to be part of this project and will provide updates on our ongoing and upcoming projects soon.
The Beresheet2 mission, it is a joint project between, among others, Madrid Space and SpaceIL, an Israeli non-profit organization that aims to promote science and space education. The mission aims to land two spacecraft on the lunar surface, making it the world's first dual lander deployment mission. The Beresheet2 Orbiter's unique design is expected to revolutionize space exploration and education, with an interactive space education system that will be available worldwide.
Madrid Space's collaboration with SpaceIL involves contributing to the Beresheet2 lunar lander thermal engineering activities. This is a critical aspect of the mission, as the spacecraft will need to withstand extreme temperatures and harsh conditions during its journey to and landing on the Moon. Madrid Space's expertise in thermal analysis and engineering will be instrumental in ensuring the success of the mission.