SpaceIL is rated 3 out of 5 in the category aviation & aerospace. Read and write reviews about SpaceIL. SpaceIL is a non-profit organization established in 2011 aiming to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the Moon. The organization was founded by three young engineers: Yariv Bash, Kfir Damari and Yonatan Winetraub who answered the international challenge presented by Google Lunar XPRIZE: to build, launch and land an unmanned spacecraft on the Moon. SpaceIL is the only Israeli representative. The prize to be awarded to the winners in first place is $20 million. SpaceIL is committed to contributing all potential prize money to the advancement of science and technology education in Israel, actively working to create an Israeli "Apollo Effect.” SpaceIL is committed to inspiring the next generation in Israel and around the world to choose to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). In October 2015, SpaceIL reached a dramatic project milestone by becoming the first team to announce a signed launch contract. The launch will take place on an American SpaceX rocket. In January 2017, SpaceIL became one of the competition’s five finalists.
Address
Tel Aviv, Haim Levanon 30 Yahud, Altalef 2
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel