Technion, Israel Aerospace Industries launch project to develop nanosatellites Technion, Israel Aerospace Industries launch project to develop nanosatellites The joint student venture is the culmination of a faculty-wide process striving to balance two fields: aeronautics and outer space. From left: Niko Adamsky, space engineer in Israel Aerospace Industries' Space Division; Technion‒Israel Institute of Technology Professor Tal Shima, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering; Shlomi Sudri, vice president and general manager of Israel Aerospace Industries' Space Division; and Technion Professor Gil Yudilevitch, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering. Credit: Mark Goldman, Technion Communications Office. Spread the word. (June 23, 2021 / JNS) The Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion‒Israel Institute of Technology has signed a cooperation agreement with the Space Division at Israel Aerospace Industries to develop and launch a nanosatellite that will enter low-altitude orbit around the moon and collect data using a payload of scientific instruments.