SAUDI ARABIA AND CHINA COOPERATE ON MOON EXPLORATION
Saudi Arabia is cooperating with China for a project to explore the far side of the moon, the kingdom’s press agency has revealed.
The cooperation deal follows a memorandum of understanding signed by the two countries during a visit by Saudi monarch King Salman in March last year, according to Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Under the plans, a Saudi team of researchers from King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology developed a payload for a space censoring system intended to film and photograph the moon on a Chinese satellite.
The payload, which had to be built with a capacity of less than 10.5 cu.cm and weight of less than 630 grammes, was developed in less than a year.
The Saudi-China joint venture aims to study and explore the moon, particularly its far side, and provide scientific data for researchers and specialists.
The president of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology Dr Turki bin Saud bin Mohammed, said the cooperation would boost the kingdom’s efforts to develop satellite technology, reconnaissance and space telecommunications.
The Saudi payload’s contribution includes photographic units, data processing, the mediator between the satellite systems and the payload system.
It will take photos from different angles and altitudes based on the lunar orbit.