Israel launches new spy satellite to watch Iran
On Tuesday night, Israel launched a new spy satellite, the Ofek 9. The Ofek 9 is to be used mainly to keep
an eye on Iran.
The Defense Ministry issued a statement saying the satellite was launched late Tuesday from the Palmachim air force base on Israel's coast south of Tel Aviv. An hour later, after the satellite completed its first circuit, the ministry said it had achieved its proper orbit, describing it as "a surveillance satellite with advanced technological capabilities."
Defense officials said Ofek 9 is a spy satellite with a high resolution camera. It would join two other active spy satellites in the Ofek series already orbiting the earth. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because details were not made public, said the three satellites would give Israel considerable coverage of sensitive areas.
Addition of a new satellite gives Israel the capability of sending space-borne cameras over sensitive areas more frequently. One of Israel's main targets for spy photos is Iran, because of its nuclear program.
Heh.
2 Comments:
I can't wait til Israel puts its first astronaut in space!
Heh
Israeli intelligence is unlimited, and they are famous for "firsts". Is it conceivable that these satellites could cripple Persia/Iran electronically, like the objective with the korean project in Syria??
We need to remember that the US also sent a 'mysterious' satellite into orbit recently, and I even read that Russia was doing something in this area (shh! space wars?!)
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