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September 30, 1988 - Image 108

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Aircraft Industry, the main
contractor responsible for the
design, construction and
launch the country's first
space satellite reported
--,_ recently that about $200
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million has been invested in
the project since before the
.i launch of Israel's first missile,
OP` the Shavit-2, in 1962.
According to Moshe Keret,
IAI's managing director, in-
vestment in the project in-
WI- creased annually from about
$5 million a year in the
1960s, through $10 million a
year in the 1970s, to some $30
million a year over the past
five years.
Construction and launch of
the next satellite depends on
financing by potential clients
and by IAI's capacity to raise
its own capital, Keret said.
Professor Yuval Ne'eman,
chairman of Israel's space
agency, has said the next
satellite would be designed
for scientific research projects,
with the individual projects
chosen from a dozen or so pro-
posals already submitted to
the agency.
Ne'eman said it was hoped
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ultimately bring foreign cur-
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through the sale of construc-
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Rabbis attending the
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