Satellite
Israel’s Windward, Vantor partner for persistent monitoring to counter dark fleets
A new satellite‑AI fusion promises to expose “dark” vessels as global maritime tensions surge
Chinese‑built satellite in Iranian hands tracked US bases - report
Satellite firm Planet Labs to indefinitely withhold Iran war images
Israel’s 'Stonehenge’ not alone with near 30 similar sites, satellite imagery reveals - study
Flash of light above Kyiv sparks buzz about falling satellite, aliens
The Kyiv city military administration said the bright light and flaming object was a crashing NASA satellite, but NASA denied this.
14 Days: Ofek-13 launch
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
Tunnels used for missile production in Syria attacked in Monday airstrike
A recent intelligence report by ImageSat International (ISI) based on satellite images revealed details about an attack in Syria attributed to Israel in early March.
Israel falling behind in satellite, space race - comptroller
Israeli State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman also noted that the IDF has failed to have proper naval defenses for natural gas rigs.
US divisions over Chinese spy balloon show politicized foreign policy - analysis
The incursion of a Chinese spy balloon into US airspace has turned what could be a normal debate and discussion into another politicized foreign policy issue.
TAU establishes first observatory for orbit satellite communication
The station includes a satellite observatory dome with a diameter of 4.25 meters, a tracking system, a primary high-speed camera and more.
Space startups funding halved in 2022 as investors shift to safer bets
Last year marked the toughest period for space startups since the economic crisis in 2008.
Britain's groundbreaking satellite launch ends in failure
The apparent failure deals a further blow to European space ambitions after an Italian-built Vega-C rocket mission failed after lift-off from French Guiana in late December.
TAU engineers launching first Israeli nanosatellite for communicating from space
This is the first optical ground station in Israel and one of very few worldwide that can lock onto, track and collect data from a nanosatellite.
NASA to conduct first global water survey from space
If all goes as planned, the SUV-sized Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite will produce research data within several months.