ANOTHER ISRAELI SPY IN THE SKY!

ANO THER ISRAELI SPY IN

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Daniel 12:4 – But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

The Zagros Mountain chain in Iran, and the vast preponderance of the thousands of valleys associated with it, in which most of the Iranian nuclear sites are sheltered, are oriented northwest to southeast, which would give excellent views into the deep valley

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is probably one of the reasons Israel had it launched from the Indian site.

Begin DEBKAfile Article

DEBKAfile: New Israeli polar satellite launched from Indian space center begins transmitting

January 21, 2008, 10:38 PM (GMT+02:00)

DEBKAfile’s military sources: The 300-kilogram Tecsar is the most advanced of Israel’s satellites. It is the first to be equipped with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) that allows its camera to take high-resolution pictures of small targets in cloudy or foggy weather at any point on earth.

It was launched from India because the Sriharikota space station in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh is positioned for boosting a satellite into polar orbit.

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Our military sources report that with Tecsar aloft, Israel will have complementary access for tracking Iranian’s nuclear and military activities that provided by its Ofek spy series..

The satellite, developed by Israeli Aerospace Industries, was launched by India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle Monday, Jan. 21, at 05:45 Israeli time. It has signaled its smooth entry into orbit around the globe.

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First images will be beamed down to earth in two weeks.

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This was India’s second commercial mission on behalf of a foreign country and was acclaimed in New Delhi as an “important milestone” for India’s space program.

Begin Two Excerpts from Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs – Daily Alert

Israeli Spy Satellite Launched from India

Yaakov Katz

(Jerusalem Post)

The TecSar reconnaissance satellite, developed by the IAI’s Space Division, was successfully launched Sunday from India.

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Israel’s most advanced satellite, TecSar has the ability to create images of objects on Earth day and night, even in cloudy weather, using synthetic aperture radar technology.

New Israeli Spy Satellite Sends Iran a Message

Yossi Melman

(Ha’aretz)

The primary intelligence contribution of the TecSar satellite lies in improving capabilities of intelligence gathering and coverage over Iran.

Israel is one of the world’s six superpowers in space, with three reconnaissance satellites as well as three communications satellites.

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