Israel satellite
NVIDIA announces investment in Israel's 'Space City' at Mitzpe Ramon along private, public funds
Led by Creation Space, the "Space City," will include academic and investigation campuses, laboratories to emulate outer-space enviroments, an startup accelerator, and even a control room.
Israel Katz warns Ofek 19 satellite will 'keep an eye on Israel's enemies at all times'
PREVIEW: Israel’s ImageSat, SpaceX launch satellite
Israel launches 'Ofek 13' reconnaissance satellite into space
New Israeli satellite enters orbit after successful launch
The successful launch of the observation satellite is another milestone for the Israeli space and defense industry.
WATCH: Technion launches three satellites into space
In total, 37 SmallSats and CubeSats from 18 countries were launched on the Glavkosmos Soyuz rocket on Monday.
Defense Ministry, IAI hand keys of Ofek 16 satellite to IDF's Unit 9900
Advanced satellite was launched into space in July
Israel successfully launches Ofek 16 spy satellite into space
The advanced satellite will significantly enhance the intelligence capabilities of the State of Israel.
Top Secret IDF spy agency comes out of the cold and to the driver's seat
The unit deals with geo-visual intelligence gathering, the field is a large one and includes mapping, base location technologies, satellites and photo analysis.
Space power
Amos-17 is expected to operate for up to 20 years, with a focus on providing communications services in sub-Saharan Africa. Spacecom said it has already received orders totaling almost $60m.
SpaceX successfully launches Israeli Amos-17 satellite
Spacecom says it will be the most advanced satellite to provide communication services to sub-Saharan Africa.
Israeli satellite 'Amos-17' to be launched into space next week from Florida
Amos-17's objective would be to provide TV, cellular and internet services to Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
Space: Israel's final frontier
Opher Doron of Israel Aerospace Industries’ Space Division talks moon missions and nanosatellites with the ‘Magazine’ on the 30th anniversary of Israel’s first satellite launch.
Israel to subsidize new home-grown communications satellite
“This decision has long-term strategic significance and is relevant to all the criticial, existential needs of the State of Israel,” Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis said.