Israeli Nano Satellite Association

The Israeli Nano Satellite Association was set up in Israel in 2006, with the aim of promoting the use of nanosatellites (very small artificial satellites).

History

In 2004 a group of young space engineers and scientists from leading companies and universities in Israel, started studying nanosatellites constellations and applications. INSA - the Israeli Nano Satellite Association was founded in 2006 by this group.

Mission

INSA's mission is to promote the usage of nanosatellites in Israel for various academic and commercial purposes. INSA is also dedicated to promoting space education, technology and science awareness throughout Israel by leading civil nanosatellites projects.

INSA aspires to be involved in every nanosatellite project in Israel.

INSA projects

International activities

INSA is also an official sponsor of CUSAT, a Cornell university satellite project, along with NASA, AFRL, AGI, Boeing, LORAL, ORBITAL, AIAA and many others. The professional support of INSA experts was one of the reasons for the Cornell team selection out of 11 different projects to be fully funded (selection done by the AFRL). In the future, INSA will continue supporting CUSAT team and will provide ground receiving services with the collaboration of ASRI ground station.

INSA is also the Israeli representative of Pumpkin who is a manufacturer of CubeSat kits.[3]

Events

On May 15, 2007, INSA held the first Israeli symposium on nanosatellites, in IAF House in Herzliya.

On January 31, 2008, INSA held the second Israeli symposium on nanosatellites, as part of the Israeli 3rd International Space Convention. It took place in IAF House in Herzliya.

References

  1. "ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES IS DEVELOPING AND BUILDING NANO-SATELLITES IN COOPERATION WITH THE ISRAELI NANO-SATELLITES ASSOCIATION (INSA)." States News Service. 19 June 2011. Retrieved February 04, 2016 from HighBeam Research
  2. "Israelis Invent New Nano Satellite". Arutz Sheva. 30 January 2011.
  3. CubeSat Kit Customers, Pumpkin Inc., accessed 4 February 2016
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