Spaceborne Hyperspectral Applicative Land and Ocean Mission (SHALOM) is a joint mission by the Israeli Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency to develop a hyperspectral satellite.
[5][2] The mission was agreed upon in late 2010,[6] and was originally intended to build two commercial hyperspectral satellites.
A Joint Integrated Team from Italy and Israel perform preliminary definition and studies until 2014.
[2] In October 2015 a memorandum of understanding was signed, and the system was slated to become fully operational in 2021,[10] later pushed to 2022.
[11] The joint mission is expected to build a hyperspectral Earth observation satellite that will occupy the same orbit as the older Italian satellite, COSMO-SkyMed which was launched in 2007.