Tel Aviv [Israel], December 13 (ANI/TPS): Israel’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology Gila Gamliel has signed a ten-year strategic space agreement with NASA.
The signing occurred during an official working visit to NASA headquarters in Washington, where Gamliel met with senior leaders of the U.S. agency. Discussions focused on advancing plans to send the first Israeli woman into space and on collaborative lunar and deep-space projects, including participation in the Artemis flagship initiatives, the MARE experiment, the ULTRASAT satellite launch, experiments aboard the International Space Station, and joint educational programs.
“NASA is our largest strategic partner in space, and the signing of the decade-long agreement reflects confidence in our scientific ability to jointly lead scientific and technological innovation from the Moon to space station research,” Gamliel said. “We are now committed to the next national goal: training the first Israeli female astronaut.” (ANI/TPS)
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