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Elbit Systems Delivers Venus Space Camera to French Space Agency
by Staff Writers
Haifa, Israel (SPX) Feb 11, 2015


The Venus Space Camera is the result of collaboration between the French Space Agency CNES and the Israel Space Agency (ISA) to develop a satellite system for scientific studies of land resources, including areas such as the environment, vegetation, agriculture, water resources quality and others.

Elbit Systems has announced that it delivered the Venus Space Camera to the French Space Agency, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES). This delivery follows the completion a successful and extensive process of examination of the camera's ability to withstand harsh space conditions and its performance capabilities.

In the coming months the Venus camera will be integrated onboard the satellite for the upcoming launch.

The Venus Space Camera is the result of collaboration between the French Space Agency CNES and the Israel Space Agency (ISA) to develop a satellite system for scientific studies of land resources, including areas such as the environment, vegetation, agriculture, water resources quality and others.

The French Space Agency chose Elbit Systems Electro-optics Elop to develop the camera based on the company's unique capabilities in areas that include very high 12-band spectral resolution and 5-meter ground resolution.

Adi Dar, General Manager of Elbit Systems Electro-optics-Elop Ltd., noted: "We are proud to supply the Venus space camera for an additional space program. This space camera joins the Neptune and Jupiter space cameras, positioning us as world leaders in the field of space cameras".

Serving as the Israel Government's Center of Excellence for electro-optics in Space Applications, Elbit Systems is a global leader in spaceborne cameras, specializing in advanced EO products, for a range of satellite types and missions. The Company's space cameras are at the heart of several prestigious space programs for governmental, commercial and scientific applications.


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