Intended for surveillance of Israel’s neighbours, the Ofeq series is unusual in having a retrograde orbit. This is due to the geographical location of Israel, which gives only an unobstructed launch path over the mediterranean sea. It is similar to the EROS-A civilian Earth observation satellite. Ofeq 4 (which was possibly the prototype EROS-A satellite) was lost in an launch failure in early 1998.
Launch Overview
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12:56 UTC
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12:56 UTC
Lift Off
Jan 22, 1998 · 12:56 UTC
Launch Facility
Palmachim Airbase, State of Israel
Intended for surveillance of Israel’s neighbours, the Ofeq series is unusual in having a retrograde orbit. This is due to the geographical location of Israel, which gives only an unobstructed launch path over the mediterranean sea. It is similar to the EROS-A civilian Earth observation satellite. Ofeq 4 (which was possibly the prototype EROS-A satellite) was lost in an launch failure in early 1998.
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LEO Payload
Total Launches
Status
Israeli Space Agency
Shavit Launch Pad
Launch Overview
Window Open
12:56 UTC
Window Close
12:56 UTC
Lift Off
Jan 22, 1998 · 12:56 UTC
Launch Facility
Palmachim Airbase, State of Israel