
NASA to launch Israel’s first space telescope, ULTRASAT
The 2026 launch of the astrophysics space observatory of the Israel Space Agency and Weizmann Institute is expected to revolutionize research.

The 2026 launch of the astrophysics space observatory of the Israel Space Agency and Weizmann Institute is expected to revolutionize research.

Earth & Beyond Ventures launches with announcement to put $125 million into local deep tech and space startups.

Israel’s nascent space-tech industry is soaring into the stratosphere. Find out which companies are leading the way.

Communication systems on the nanosatellite and the ground station can reconstruct lost data in real time using smart signal processing algorithms.

Could 2023 be the year that Israeli innovation reaches truly stratospheric heights?

A simulator lab will help determine how conditions in space affect antibiotics, analgesics, psychiatric drugs and other medications.

Lulav Space’s landing sensor suite, powered by Ramon.Space’s space computing platform, selected for SpaceIL’s Beresheet 2 lunar missions.

Bioconvergence, food tech, renewable energy, space and ‘blue tech’ chosen, with continuing support for quantum AI and data science.

Joint project of Israel’s Helios and Florida’s Eta Space aims to enable in-orbit refueling for long-term space missions and even colonization.

A team of researchers has identified two new planets in distant solar systems that are similar in size to Jupiter and complete an orbit of their suns in less than four days.

No trained personnel or complicated equipment is needed to perform test identifying viruses and bacteria infecting space crew.

Eytan Stibbe, part of the first private mission to the International Space Station, carried everything from matzah to science experiments aboard.

Radiation bursts in space can disrupt satellite activity, navigation systems, communications and electricity on Earth. Predicting them will help lessen their impact.

Eytan Stibbe makes history for Israel, and for the world as he takes part in the first-ever fully private space mission.

A structureless artwork that becomes 3D in the absence of gravity was launched to International Space Station with Israeli astronaut Eytan Stibbe.