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Astronaut wanted, must speak Hebrew

January 23, 2014 10:03
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ByRosa Doherty, Rosa Doherty

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Admirers of Israel’s high-tech prowess this week had another reason to celebrate: the Jewish state intends to put a man in space.

The Israel Space Agency (ISA) has been in talks with its US, European, Russian and Chinese counterparts about dispatching an astronaut to stay on the International Space Station.

ISA chairman Professor Yitzhak Ben-Yisrael said he thought there would “be many candidates eager to go to space, despite the tragedy that killed Israel’s first astronaut, Ilan Ramon”.

Mr Ramon died on Nasa’s Columbia mission when the shuttle disintegrated in mid-flight in February 2003.