File:Dimona Nuke Factory CORONA imagery 1971-09-29.jpg

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English: This is an image of the Dimona facility taken by a US Corona spy satellite in 1971 (Mission 1115-2, 29 September 1971, Frame: 52, 53). It is physically impossible to take a similar image within the atmosphere as Israel jealously protects the airspace above Dimona. In the 1960s an Israeli Airforce Mirage was shot down when it accidentally ventured too close to Dimona.
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Source https://www.nuclearweaponarchive.org/Israel/index.html
Author CORONA satellite

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