Posted on 04/30/2006 7:06:33 PM PDT by voletti
* Spy satellite is capable of capturing images as small as 27.6 inches
JERUSALEM: The first high-quality images from an Israeli spy satellite designed to track Irans nuclear program arrived at a ground station over the weekend, an Israeli official said on Sunday.
The Eros B, launched last week from Russia, is capable of capturing images on the ground as small as 27.6 inches. The satellite, which can remain in orbit for six years, reaches equatorial areas once every five days and crosses over the North Pole 16 times a day, said Shimon Eckhaus, chief executive officer of ImageSat, which oversees the satellite. However, the satellite can take pictures of images 500 kilometers to the right or left of it, so it can snap pictures of the same spot more often, Eckhaus said.
Satellite pictures published in Israeli newspapers on Sunday showed vivid images of a Syrian dam, helicopters in Sudan and a military port in an unidentified country.
But the satellites main purpose is to track Irans nuclear programme at a time when Tehran is refusing to comply with UN demands to halt uranium enrichment and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is calling for Israels destruction. Doron Suslik, an official at state-run Israel Aircraft Industries, a partner in the satellite project, declined to say whether images from Iran had also arrived. He said, All the satellites systems are working as necessary and the pictures that were received on Friday afternoon were of an excellent quality.
Eckhaus said he didnt know if the pictures contained images from Iran. Israeli officials have labelled Iran the greatest strategic threat to Israel at this time, and have called for international sanctions on Tehran to pressure it to halt its nuclear programme. Israel, the United States and other Western countries believe Irans nuclear programme is meant to develop weapons, but Tehran insists it is meant for civilian purposes.
Iran failed to meet a UN-imposed Friday deadline for halting uranium enrichment, a step needed to manufacture both nuclear weapons and energy, raising the possibility of international sanctions on the Islamic republic. AP
Iran can be dispatched at a moment's notice.
Now as to the insanely left wing liberal media.....?
I bet it can do better than that.
You go Israel!
If I were Amdijihadistunedbeeber I'd be sleeping somewhere different every night.
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And you can bet that they got that technology (or stole) from either the US or Russia. And you can also bet that they will eventually sell that technology to South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
Find out where their flocks of goats are and you'll find him there!
Notice the launch location. Looks like Russia will make $$$ off both sides in this conflict.
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