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
Editor's Notes: The satellites of Chelm
At a time when the country is facing threats along its borders, when the threat of cyberattacks is on the rise, Israel needs to retain an independent satellite capability.
Stealth Russian fighter jets deployed to Syria
Israeli satellite confirmed images seen on Twitter of advance Sukhoi Su-35s.
Israeli researcher uses satellite data to identify contaminated soil
The satellite found significantly high levels of lead in various places in Israel.
Lack of funds causing communications satellite industry to ‘explode’
“The state has decided to destroy the satellite communications industry, even though it’s a national need,” charged Likud MK Yoav Kisch.
Israeli launches world’s first flight of nano-satellites
The project has been developed by a team of researchers headed by Prof. Pini Gurfil, head of the Asher Institute for Space Research and a member of the aerospace engineering faculty at the Technion.
Harvest for the World
Israeli research satellite broadcasts 1st images from space
The satellite will help scientists develop methods for characterizing the Jerusalem ecosystem, thus helping prevent forest fires.
11 incredible behind-the-scenes photos of VENuS
The satellite built by Israel Aerospace Industries was successfully launched on Wednesday, August 1, 2017.
Israel’s first-ever double satellite launch set for Wednesday
Each satellite can cover 700 square kilometers at a time and will supply environmental scientists with invaluable photographs.
Historic Israeli mini-satellite to be launched with French cooperation
The Venus, the world’s smallest satellite of its kind, was built by Israel Aerospace Industries.