Eros, which stands for Earth Resources Observation Satellite, was described as a dual-use reconnaissance satellite. It was launched on April 25 and three days later its first images were transmitted. Satellite pictures showed vivid images of a Syrian dam, helicopters in Sudan, and a military port in an unidenti-fied country.
The satellite’s main purpose, however, is to track Iran’s nuclear program at a time when Teheran is refusing to comply with United Nations’ demands to halt uranium enrichment and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is calling for Israel’s destruction.
For more information: Doron Suslik, Deputy Corp MP for Communications, 972-(3)-935-8509, [email protected]
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