BGUSAT

BGUSAT was an Israeli research CubeSat built by the IAI and Ben Gurion University.

With the donation of Rachel and Max Javit from Connecticut, the satellite's design evolved to a 3U CubeSat (30x10x10 cm) with a small Earth observation camera.

[7] The donation allowed also for a small GPS and communication device and initial ground station operations.

[3] The mission patch was designed by Tal Inbar and Igal Gabai to look like the silhouette of the head of David Ben-Gurion, surrounded by an orange lining representing the Negev area.

The satellite watches the Earth and Israel, while the blue glow represents the atmospheric studies.