Tag Archives: ASRI – Asher Space Research Institute
Astronaut who saved Hubble Space Telescope back in the Technion
The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology recently hosted Professor Jeff Hoffman from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), who talked about his journey to fulfill his childhood dream to become an astronaut. “As a child, my father bought us a telescope to watch the stars,” he said in his lecture, “and ever since, I… Read More
Gazing Together Into Space
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and Israel Aerospace Industries to Collaborate on Student Project to Develop Nano Satellites The Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion has signed a cooperation agreement with the Space Division at Israel Aerospace Industries to develop and launch a nano-satellite that will enter low-altitude orbit around the moon and… Read More
The Technion Returns to Space
On March 22, the Adelis- SAMSON project – an autonomous satellite that will detect high precision earth-based satellites – was launched into space. This is the first simultaneous launch of three Israeli satellites. The project was developed with the support of the Adelis Foundation, the Goldstein Foundation, the Israeli Space Agency in the Ministry of… Read More
Adelis-SAMSON – Technion Nanosatellites in Space
The launch of the Technion nanosatellites into orbit took place on Monday, March 22nd, from Kazakhstan. Mazal tov! Human capital The Adelis-SAMSON project will be launched into space this weekend after years of planning, development, construction, and improvements. The project was carried out by a committed and dedicated team at the Technion, led by… Read More
Technion Returns to Outer Space
The launch of the Technion nanosatellites into orbit took place on Monday, March 22nd, from Kazakhstan. Mazal tov! The "Adelis-SAMSON" project, an autonomous group of three nanosatellites built and developed by the Technion – Israel institute of Technology, will be launched into orbit on March 20, 2021. The project is the passion… Read More