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  2. Israel Space Agency - Wikipedia

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    The satellite is helped by the Israel Space Agency and the European Space Agency (ESA). The Israel Space Agency initiated the project and partly funded it by supplying the sub-propulsion system. The propulsion system, funded by the ISA, is fueled by cold gas and is constructed of four high-pressure canisters with pyrotechnic activation.

  3. VENμS - Wikipedia

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    VENμS. Vegetation and Environment monitoring on a New Micro-Satellite ( VENμS) is a near polar Sun-synchronous orbit microsatellite. It is a joint project of the Israeli Space Agency and CNES. The project was signed upon in April 2005 [5] and was launched on the 2nd of August 2017. [4] The microsatellite, which was set to cost the ISA US $20 ...

  4. SHALOM (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Spaceborne Hyperspectral Applicative Land and Ocean Mission (SHALOM) is a joint mission by the Israeli Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency to develop a hyperspectral satellite. [5] [2] The mission was agreed upon in late 2010, [6] and was originally intended to build two commercial hyperspectral satellites. [7]

  5. With a view toward Iran, Israel launches spy satellite - AOL

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    Israel said it successfully launched a new spy satellite into space on Monday as its leaders hinted it was behind a massive fire at an Iranian nuclear site last week — potentially ratcheting up ...

  6. Shavit 2 - Wikipedia

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    Shavit 2 (Hebrew: "comet" – שביט) is a small lift launch vehicle produced by Israel from 1982 onwards, to launch satellites into low Earth orbit.It was first launched on 19 September 1988 (carrying an Ofek-1 satellite payload), making Israel the eighth nation to have an orbital launch capability after the USSR, United States, France, Japan, People's Republic of China, United Kingdom, and ...

  7. ULTRASAT - Wikipedia

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    The ULTRASAT initiative was born in 2010 in discussions between Weizmann Institute (WIS) and Caltech scientists together with the Israel Space Agency (ISA) to meet the need for a wide field space telescope for studying transient astronomical events, in a small satellite such as those suitable for SMEX. In the preliminary investigation phase ...

  8. EROS (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    EROS C3, December 30, 2022. Earth Resources Observation Satellite ( EROS) is a series of Israeli commercial Earth observation satellites, designed and manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), with optical payload supplied by El-Op. The satellites are owned and operated by ImageSat International N.V. ( ISI ), a company founded in 1997 ...

  9. Beresheet 2 - Wikipedia

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    Beresheet 2. Beresheet 2 is a planned private space mission intended to land two spacecraft on the Moon in 2025. As the spacecraft reaches the Moon, it will split into three: the mothership (orbiter) and two landers that will be released for landing at different locations on the Moon. The orbiter will continue to orbit the Moon on a long-term ...