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SAUDI ARABIA AND CHINA COOPERATE ON MOON EXPLORATIO­N

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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.

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