Israel's first environmental research satellite to soon launch
The satellite has a special camera that is able to see details, some of them even invisible to the naked eye. It will photograph large swathes of land, each covering 700 square kilometers and supply scientists with dozens of images every day. is equipped with an innovative electric propulsion system manufactured by Rafael for operation in a special orbit.
The satellite weighs 265 kilos and will after launching reach a height of 720 kilometers from Earth within two days. It is meant for monitoring agricultural land from space for environmental studies, following the condition of forests and plants on land and studying the quality of bodies of water. It will be transported to the South American country where it will be launched by the Ariane Space Company along with other satellites in the summer.
Judy Siegel-Itzkovich