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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Israel Space Agency signs Memo of Understanding with NASA

The Israel Space Agency has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with NASA, the American space agency. It seems that we are an expert in miniaturizing satellites.
Israel is a leader in the field and can contribute much to NASA, said Science and Technology Minister Daniel Herschkowitz, who was accompanied to the meetings by ISA director Dr. Zvi Kaplan. The minister termed the visit with NASA head Charles Bolden as “very successful.”

Bolden was last in Israel in January, to attend the fifth Ilan Ramon Space Conference. The two agencies plan to work together in new fields connected to earth and space sciences, life sciences and additional fields in which there is joint interest, the ministry said. The main intention is to expand the exchange of information and provide inspiration for the next generation of researchers, scientists and engineers.

The NASA chief welcomed strategic cooperation with Israel, which is one of the main countries that cooperate with NASA. “We will consider the expansion of cooperation in additional applied subjects in space research and the development of integration technologies,” Bolden said.

The Americans are most interested in the technology for producing lightweight satellites that can be launched from planes, as well as hyperspectral sensors and satellite antennas for analyzing photographs via radar. These are needed for the mapping of Venus, which NASA will do in the future, and “Israeli teams will participate,” Bolden said.
Someone please tell me they don't expect us to be part of their 'reaching out to Muslims.'

3 Comments:

At 4:35 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

I don't see the Arabs lining up to buy a miniaturized Israeli satellite any time soon.

Heh

 
At 6:49 PM, Blogger Thermblog said...

Perhaps NASA needs help with minaretizing Muslims.

with apologies

 
At 8:19 PM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

I think I feel sick!!! :(((

 

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