* 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 Iran’s 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...