NASA will provide the launch of Ultrasat, an Israeli ultraviolet astrophysics mission, under an agreement soon to be finalized. Credit: Weizmann Institute of Science Updated Jan. 25 to include ...
A new space telescope will open up an unprecedented view of the universe in ultraviolet light: The ULTRASAT satellite will provide fundamental new insights into high-energy phenomena such as supernova ...
ULTRASAT’s unprecedented field of view of 204 square degrees represents a 100-fold leap in the extra-galactic volume accessible to scientists for the discovery of transient sources. The US Aeronautics ...
Israel’s first space telescope is set to reach geostationary orbit in 2026, and NASA is going to get it there, the agency announced Tuesday. The mission is called the Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy ...
NASA will in 2026 launch Israel’s first space telescope into orbit, where it will scan the universe for events such as stars colliding or exploding, the Weizmann Institute of Science said in a ...
The ULTRASAT mission at a glance. The project is being led by the Weizmann Institute of Science Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...
“This unique configuration will help us answer some of the big questions in astrophysics,” said Weizmann Institute’s Prof. Eli Waxman, who is behind the ULTRASAT project. At about the weight of a ...
Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems has won a $16 million contract to provide an ultraviolet space telescope for the Weizmann Institute of Science. Procured under Israel's Ultraviolet Transient ...
“It is a scientific breakthrough project that will place Israel at the forefront of astronomical research, position it as a rising force in the field of scientific satellites and provide excellent ...
An artist's rendering of the Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy Satellite (ULTRASAT), planned to be Israel's first space telescope. Israel’s first space telescope, ULTRASAT, will be launched by NASA into ...
NASA will launch Israel’s first space telescope – the Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy Satellite, or ULTRASAT – into high-Earth orbit in early 2026, as part of a newly signed partnership between United ...
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