
Israel’s emerging deep-space tech startups are aiming far
CEO of Creation-Space and its Space Venture innovation hub says Israel has an opportunity in the economy developing beyond the Earth’s orbit.

CEO of Creation-Space and its Space Venture innovation hub says Israel has an opportunity in the economy developing beyond the Earth’s orbit.

Take a look at these groundbreaking discoveries by Israeli researchers that are shaping our understanding of the world and its complexities.

The space diary of Israel’s first astronaut has been kept at the Israel Museum for restoration since the Columbia space shuttle disaster in 2003.

The black hole is 33 times denser than the sun’s mass, making it the heaviest known black hole in a binary star system.

The company will team up with a NASA-guided space mission to send materials to the lunar surface and test their endurance.

A supermassive black hole from around 700 million years after the Big Bang has been discovered by Ben Gurion University astronomers.

Sending up a huge parasol to partially block the sun could decrease Earth’s temperature by a degree or two, says Cool Earth innovator.

The findings reveal that space tech often has practical applications in Earth-based industries, opening up a world of untapped potential.

International Astronautical Federation awards Prof. Isaac Ben-Israel a lifetime achievement award for his contribution to space sciences.

Scientists say detecting radio waves emitted by hydrogen gas from the cosmic dark ages could lead to new info about the building blocks of space.

An improved plasma thruster using Israeli technology can steer satellites out of harm’s way while using less power than chemical forms of propulsion.

Eliad Peretz, a mission and instrument scientist in NASA’s Heliophysics Division, honored for his contributions to multiple space missions.

Reaching the Heavens exhibition in Haifa highlights winners of Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest including two from Israel.

Science advocates reach hundreds of thousands of Israelis each month and don’t shy away from all the hard topics – evolution, climate change and cats.

European Space Agency to launch JUICE spacecraft, with the Israel Space Agency providing technologies and scientific input.