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Asher Space Research Institute

The Norman and Helen Asher Space Research Institute (ASRI) is a specialized institute dedicated to multidisciplinary scientific research at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, in Haifa, Israel.

Asher Space Research Institute
מכון אשר לחקר החלל
ASRI Logo
Established1984
MissionAdvancing education, science, technology and engineering in all space related fields.
FocusAerospace
ASRI DirectorProf. Pini Gurfil
OwnerTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology
AddressTechnion city, Haifa, Israel
Websiteasri.technion.ac.il

ASRI was established in 1984. Its members come from five Technion faculties, and it has a technical staff of Technion scientists in a variety of space-related fields (, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Autonomous Systems and Computer Sciences). ASRI is a leading space research center in Israel and is involved in the development of space systems based on advanced and innovative technologies, as well as education[1] through advanced degrees.[2]

History edit

Technion is Israel's oldest university, founded in 1912 to bring young people the technical skills they would need to build a nation. In the spirit of anticipating future needs, Technion established the faculty of Aeronautical Engineering in 1948. At the time, it was the only place in Israel teaching and researching aeronautics, and it has been credited in bringing the expertise to create the airforce which guaranteed the survival on the young State of Israel.[3] The Faculty evolved into today's Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion. Driven by a need for Israel to move into satellite technology in the 1980s, the Asher Space Research Institute was set up in 1984, four years before Israel formally rocketed into space with the launch of the Ofeq-1 satellite in 1988.[4] Today, ASRI is the only center of higher education for space research in Israel.[5]

 
The ASRI Building at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology'

On February 12, 2009, the Norman and Helen Asher Space Building was dedicated at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. Chicago resident Helen S. Asher and her late husband Norman provided the $3.5 million lead gift for the building. The occasion also celebrated the 30-year anniversary of Israel's space program.[6] The institute is today managed by ASRI Director Prof. Ehud Behar.[7]

ASRI Mission edit

ASRI's stated mission[8] is to expand the frontiers of space research; investigate the Cosmos and Earth; combine innovations in science and technology; foster collaboration with industry and academia worldwide; and to promote scientific and technological education. [9]

Selected laboratories edit

In parallel to system development activities, members of the Institute technical staff perform, in collaboration with faculty members, research in various space related fields.

The Distributed Space Systems Laboratory (DSSL) edit

The Distributed Space Systems Laboratory (DSSL) is focused on dynamics and control of multiple spacecraft formation flying. The experimental facility is designed and equipped to test methods and machinery under circumstances as close to actual operating conditions as possible, including cooperative control, relative position and attitude sensing and space-borne sparse-aperture imaging. The lab includes an air bearing table, model satellites, and sensing devices. ASRI DSSL is currently working towards the launch of a formation flying mission into an Earth orbit.[10]

Electric Propulsion edit

ASRI's research into electric propulsion of small satellites has culminated in the creation of the patented CAMILA, cited as the most efficient and effective rocket propulsion engine for space-craft and satellites.[11] Working in collaboration with Israel's Soreq National Research Laboratory and RAFAEL, ASRI's Electric Propulsion laboratory[12] is said to be pioneering the next generation of small thrusters. The lab is headed by Prof. Alexander Kapulkin, a rocket scientist from the former Soviet Union.[13]

Laboratory for Space Interferometry (LaSI) edit

The Laboratory for Space Interferometry (LaSI) at the Asher Space Research Institute seeks solutions for improving the angular resolution of telescopes for both astronomical and Earth observations from space.[14]

Education edit

ASRI's educational activities include topical lectures for engineering students, supervision of undergraduate students space projects, and of graduate research theses'. One example of ASRI's educational initiatives was the DUSAT project. This consists of two identical Low Earth Orbit (LEO) microsatellites designed for simultaneous three-dimensional mapping.[15] A current example is SABRES:[16] a constellation of microsatellites for automated meter reading and other non-real time communication services. In addition to undergraduate and graduate degrees, ASRI has opportunities for postdoctoral research positions and frequently hosts international scientists.

Gurwin TechSat edit

Gurwin TechSat was one of the world's first microsatellites to be designed, built and launched by students.[17] Operations of TechSat II, also known as TechSat-1b and Gurwin-TechSAT-2, ceased in April 2010 when deterioration of its solar cells reduced power output so that the nominal performance of the satellite systems could no longer be supported. In the early 1990s, the Technion proposed building three or four small satellites for continuous early warning coverage.[18] The TechSat Gurwin I was named in honour of Joseph and Rosalind Gurwin, whose interest and support of Israeli space research enabled its development. The flight model was completed in October 1994, but the first TechSat, also known as TechSat-1a, was lost when its Soviet converted ICBM Start launch vehicle failed. On 10 July 1998, the next microsatellite in the series, TechSat/Gurwin II, was successfully launched by Zenit 2 from Baikonur Cosmodrome.

The Asher Space Research Institute (ASRI) at Technion managed and conducted TechSat II operations from the university-based station. The solar cells used thin-film photovoltaic cell technology developed in Russia; they were mounted on four of the six outer aluminium panels. The box-shaped TechSat II carried six instruments to perform a range of experiments. Operations of TechSat II ceased in April 2010 when deterioration of its solar cells reduced power output so that the nominal performance of the satellite systems could no longer be supported. The mission has been said to demonstrate that a reduction of the satellite mass, size, and power consumption can be achieved without deterioration of its basic characteristics, such as mission life, payload efficiency and measurements precision.[19]

Education and outreach edit

Ilan Ramon Space Team Program edit

 
Colonel Ilan Ramon,Israeli astronaut killed during the failed re-entry of the Space Shuttle Columbia.

In 2002, ASRI set up the Ilan Ramon Space Club, in collaboration with the Jerusalem-based After the tragic loss of the Columbia Shuttle and its crew, the space club was renamed in honor of Ilan Ramon - Israel's first astronaut. Ramon had conducted experiments in space designed by high school students and commissioned by ASRI and Israel's Ministry of Education. The club today consists of 12 nationwide groups of 20 high school students each. ASRI researchers prepare the syllabus for the clubs which are run with the help of Technion undergraduates.

Science and communication edit

Part of ASRI's global outreach drive involves a social media initiative to educated and inform the general public about space research in general and projects at Technion's ASRI in particular.

References edit

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  4. ^ Carl Alpert, TECHNION The Story of Israel's Institute of Technology. ISBN 0-87203-102-0
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  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
  8. ^ Norman and Helen Asher Space Research Institute publicity brochure: February 2009.
  9. ^ ASRI PPT presentation: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:Mm45AazRPHQJ:wink.globes.co.il/docs/%25D7%259E%25D7%2595%25D7%25A9%25D7%2591%2520%25D7%2594%25D7%2597%25D7%259C%25D7%259C%2520%25D7%2597%25D7%259C%25D7%25A7%2520%25D7%25A9%25D7%25A0%25D7%2599.ppt+ASRI+Ehud+behar&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShJXeHdZloHZcEoQzPqMPRuMv0Hin6DdlrO2_sgohVQbKCkOrOhQMJlCvS02FJo_U2crffvaQSNErVeD9hhIl9aeb0bjDPwGz_43wi7Ezc5uCp-p_PHYessTdD9BMmCfw2-TYWm&sig=AHIEtbRQ7mTmI_qGuD994m7BFvncvgujlQ
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  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  12. ^ . ASRI, Technion. Archived from the original on 9 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-03-19. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  14. ^ . ASRI, Technion. Archived from the original on 4 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-29. Retrieved 2013-11-19.
  18. ^ "Defense & Security Intelligence & Analysis: IHS Jane's | IHS".
  19. ^ "TSE - Techsat 2".

External links edit

  • Asher Space Research Institute (ASRI) website
  • TechnionLIVE e-newsletter
  • ASRI blog

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The Norman and Helen Asher Space Research Institute ASRI is a specialized institute dedicated to multidisciplinary scientific research at Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa Israel Asher Space Research Instituteמכון אשר לחקר החללASRI LogoEstablished1984MissionAdvancing education science technology and engineering in all space related fields FocusAerospaceASRI DirectorProf Pini GurfilOwnerTechnion Israel Institute of TechnologyAddressTechnion city Haifa IsraelWebsiteasri wbr technion wbr ac wbr il ASRI was established in 1984 Its members come from five Technion faculties and it has a technical staff of Technion scientists in a variety of space related fields Physics Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Autonomous Systems and Computer Sciences ASRI is a leading space research center in Israel and is involved in the development of space systems based on advanced and innovative technologies as well as education 1 through advanced degrees 2 Contents 1 History 2 ASRI Mission 3 Selected laboratories 3 1 The Distributed Space Systems Laboratory DSSL 3 2 Electric Propulsion 3 3 Laboratory for Space Interferometry LaSI 4 Education 5 Gurwin TechSat 6 Education and outreach 6 1 Ilan Ramon Space Team Program 6 2 Science and communication 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMain article Technion History Technion is Israel s oldest university founded in 1912 to bring young people the technical skills they would need to build a nation In the spirit of anticipating future needs Technion established the faculty of Aeronautical Engineering in 1948 At the time it was the only place in Israel teaching and researching aeronautics and it has been credited in bringing the expertise to create the airforce which guaranteed the survival on the young State of Israel 3 The Faculty evolved into today s Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion Driven by a need for Israel to move into satellite technology in the 1980s the Asher Space Research Institute was set up in 1984 four years before Israel formally rocketed into space with the launch of the Ofeq 1 satellite in 1988 4 Today ASRI is the only center of higher education for space research in Israel 5 nbsp The ASRI Building at Technion Israel Institute of Technology On February 12 2009 the Norman and Helen Asher Space Building was dedicated at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa Chicago resident Helen S Asher and her late husband Norman provided the 3 5 million lead gift for the building The occasion also celebrated the 30 year anniversary of Israel s space program 6 The institute is today managed by ASRI Director Prof Ehud Behar 7 ASRI Mission editASRI s stated mission 8 is to expand the frontiers of space research investigate the Cosmos and Earth combine innovations in science and technology foster collaboration with industry and academia worldwide and to promote scientific and technological education 9 Selected laboratories editIn parallel to system development activities members of the Institute technical staff perform in collaboration with faculty members research in various space related fields The Distributed Space Systems Laboratory DSSL edit The Distributed Space Systems Laboratory DSSL is focused on dynamics and control of multiple spacecraft formation flying The experimental facility is designed and equipped to test methods and machinery under circumstances as close to actual operating conditions as possible including cooperative control relative position and attitude sensing and space borne sparse aperture imaging The lab includes an air bearing table model satellites and sensing devices ASRI DSSL is currently working towards the launch of a formation flying mission into an Earth orbit 10 Electric Propulsion edit ASRI s research into electric propulsion of small satellites has culminated in the creation of the patented CAMILA cited as the most efficient and effective rocket propulsion engine for space craft and satellites 11 Working in collaboration with Israel s Soreq National Research Laboratory and RAFAEL ASRI s Electric Propulsion laboratory 12 is said to be pioneering the next generation of small thrusters The lab is headed by Prof Alexander Kapulkin a rocket scientist from the former Soviet Union 13 Laboratory for Space Interferometry LaSI edit The Laboratory for Space Interferometry LaSI at the Asher Space Research Institute seeks solutions for improving the angular resolution of telescopes for both astronomical and Earth observations from space 14 Education editASRI s educational activities include topical lectures for engineering students supervision of undergraduate students space projects and of graduate research theses One example of ASRI s educational initiatives was the DUSAT project This consists of two identical Low Earth Orbit LEO microsatellites designed for simultaneous three dimensional mapping 15 A current example is SABRES 16 a constellation of microsatellites for automated meter reading and other non real time communication services In addition to undergraduate and graduate degrees ASRI has opportunities for postdoctoral research positions and frequently hosts international scientists Gurwin TechSat editGurwin TechSat was one of the world s first microsatellites to be designed built and launched by students 17 Operations of TechSat II also known as TechSat 1b and Gurwin TechSAT 2 ceased in April 2010 when deterioration of its solar cells reduced power output so that the nominal performance of the satellite systems could no longer be supported In the early 1990s the Technion proposed building three or four small satellites for continuous early warning coverage 18 The TechSat Gurwin I was named in honour of Joseph and Rosalind Gurwin whose interest and support of Israeli space research enabled its development The flight model was completed in October 1994 but the first TechSat also known as TechSat 1a was lost when its Soviet converted ICBM Start launch vehicle failed On 10 July 1998 the next microsatellite in the series TechSat Gurwin II was successfully launched by Zenit 2 from Baikonur Cosmodrome The Asher Space Research Institute ASRI at Technion managed and conducted TechSat II operations from the university based station The solar cells used thin film photovoltaic cell technology developed in Russia they were mounted on four of the six outer aluminium panels The box shaped TechSat II carried six instruments to perform a range of experiments Operations of TechSat II ceased in April 2010 when deterioration of its solar cells reduced power output so that the nominal performance of the satellite systems could no longer be supported The mission has been said to demonstrate that a reduction of the satellite mass size and power consumption can be achieved without deterioration of its basic characteristics such as mission life payload efficiency and measurements precision 19 Education and outreach editIlan Ramon Space Team Program edit nbsp Colonel Ilan Ramon Israeli astronaut killed during the failed re entry of the Space Shuttle Columbia In 2002 ASRI set up the Ilan Ramon Space Club in collaboration with the Jerusalem based Society for Excellence in Education After the tragic loss of the Columbia Shuttle and its crew the space club was renamed in honor of Ilan Ramon Israel s first astronaut Ramon had conducted experiments in space designed by high school students and commissioned by ASRI and Israel s Ministry of Education The club today consists of 12 nationwide groups of 20 high school students each ASRI researchers prepare the syllabus for the clubs which are run with the help of Technion undergraduates Science and communication edit Part of ASRI s global outreach drive involves a social media initiative to educated and inform the general public about space research in general and projects at Technion s ASRI in particular References edit Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2011 06 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link IKnow Community OZONE SPACE VISION Archived from the original on 2011 06 15 Retrieved 2011 06 11 History of the Faculty Aerospace Faculty Archived from the original on 2013 09 25 Retrieved 2013 11 26 Carl Alpert TECHNION The Story of Israel s Institute of Technology ISBN 0 87203 102 0 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 08 11 Retrieved 2011 06 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link American Society for Technion Israel Institute of Technology Asher Space Research Institute Building Dedicated at Technion Israel Institute of Technology Archived from the original on 2011 07 22 Retrieved 2011 06 12 Science Technology Spotlight The Cosmos as a Laboratory Prof Ehud Behar of the Physics Department and the head of the Asher Space Research Institute at the Technion uses the astrophysics of X rays to conduct cosmic experiments Technion Israel Institute of Technology Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2011 02 28 Norman and Helen Asher Space Research Institute publicity brochure February 2009 ASRI PPT presentation https docs google com viewer a v amp q cache Mm45AazRPHQJ wink globes co il docs 25D7 259E 25D7 2595 25D7 25A9 25D7 2591 2520 25D7 2594 25D7 2597 25D7 259C 25D7 259C 2520 25D7 2597 25D7 259C 25D7 25A7 2520 25D7 25A9 25D7 25A0 25D7 2599 ppt ASRI Ehud behar amp hl en amp pid bl amp srcid ADGEEShJXeHdZloHZcEoQzPqMPRuMv0Hin6DdlrO2 sgohVQbKCkOrOhQMJlCvS02FJo U2crffvaQSNErVeD9hhIl9aeb0bjDPwGz 43wi7Ezc5uCp p PHYessTdD9BMmCfw2 TYWm amp sig AHIEtbRQ7mTmI qGuD994m7BFvncvgujlQ DSSL ASRI Technion Archived from the original on 4 November 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2015 TECHNION FOCUS MAGAZINE Space Rocket Man Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Retrieved 2011 06 12 Electric Propulsion ASRI Technion Archived from the original on 9 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Technion Researchers Develop Revolutionary Electric Rocket Engine for Small Satellites Archived from the original on 2011 03 19 Retrieved 2011 06 12 Space Interferometry ASRI Technion Archived from the original on 4 November 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Asri Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2011 06 12 Asher Space Research Institute Projects Student Projects 2009 2010 SABRES Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2011 06 12 TECHNION FOCUS MAGAZINE News O R bituary Archived from the original on 2013 09 29 Retrieved 2013 11 19 Defense amp Security Intelligence amp Analysis IHS Jane s IHS TSE Techsat 2 External links editAsher Space Research Institute ASRI website TechnionLIVE e newsletter Technion FOCUS Magazine Israel s Vision of Satellite Remote Sensing Systems ASRI blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asher Space Research Institute amp oldid 1106587760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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