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November 11, 1994 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-11

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Russia and the
Technion-Israel Institute of Tech-
nology in Haifa have agreed to
a joint venture that will launch a
satellite into space in 1995.
After a five-member Russian
delegation arrived here to final-
ize details of the venture, the
agreement was signed between
the Technion and the Russian
STC Complex. The Russian firm
was established in 1991 to con-
vert Soviet military technology
into Russian civilian enterprises.
The Gurwinl-TechSat com-
munications satellite was de-
signed and built over a period of
three years at a cost of $3.5 mil-
lion.
The satellite is scheduled to be
launched into space in March,
along with two other satellites
from a site about 560 miles from-
Moscow.
Putting the satellite into an or-
bit some 430 miles above the
Earth is expected to cost an ad-
ditional $250,000, a sum being fi-
nanced by New York
businessman Joseph Gurwin,
through the auspices of the
American Technion Society.
The satellite project was the
brainchild of astrophysicist Gio-
ra Shaviv, head of aerospace en-
gineering at the Technion.
Hundreds of students have
been involved in the project, to-
gether with experts from 12 lead-
ing Israeli high-tech companies.
The communications satellite
will be used as a relay station for
amateur radio operators through-
out the world.
The satellite will also be used
for scientific experiments, in-
cluding measuring ozone levels
on Earth and tracking cloud for-
mations.

Anti-Semite
Sentenced

New York (JTA) -- A leading
anti-Semitic politician in Poland
has been sentenced to a one-year
suspended sentence for activities
that included insulting Polish au-
thorities, Jews and even Polish
bishops.
Boleslaw Tejkoski, leader of
the extreme right-wing Polish
Nationalist Party, will not serve
prison time for his acts, but any
resumption of his activities with-
in the next two years will result
in his automatic imprisonment
for one year, the World Jewish
Congress reported.
But Mr. Tejkoski vowed to con-
tinue his activities despite the
conditions of the sentence.
"1 will neither change my views
nor my operation," he reportedly
said. "I will continue criticizing
the authorities until they are
overthrown."

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