engine malfunctioned: Beresheet's landing was a failure - the 1.5 metre robot crashed onto the lunar surface after its engine malfunctioned, according to Nine News Australia. But the Israeli company behind it - SpaceIL - is now using the experience to inform future space missions, and students. To improve your experience update it here News World It's okay to fail' Prominent women leaders urge Australia to change its attitude to innovation By Fiona Willan Political Reporter2 44pm Jul 3, months ago, a small, privately-owned spacecraft made history, when it found its way to the moon. When the Beresheet spacecraft crashed during landing the company behind it used the experience to inspire a new generation of innovators. They cried, but then they went home to their parents and they spoke about the meaning of success, and the fact in order to succeed, you need to go through challenges, he said, speaking at Cyber Week at Tel Aviv University. EPA/AAP Leading businesswomen Jennifer Westacott front and Christine Bartlett have urged Australia to change its approach to innovation. 9News The team is aiming to inspire a new generation of innovators - and cement the country's reputation as the Start Up Nation . SpaceIL co-founder Kfir Damari told 9News that children who had been involved in the project learned from its crash landing.
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