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Student-built CubeSat to be launched soon

MYSAT-1, BUILT IN YAHSAT SPACE LAB, IS EQUIPPED WITH A CAMERA TO TAKE PICTURES OF UAE

- BY ANWAR AHMAD Staff Reporter

Emirati satellite that will capture the images of the country is scheduled to be sent into space in November |

MYSAT-1, the first CubeSat built by Emirati students, will be launched into space in November when Yahsat’s Space Lab completes its flight model following completion of its engineerin­g model, an official said on Sunday.

The MYSAT-1 flight model is scheduled for shipment to the launch service provider in September and the launch is expected to be conducted in the fourth quarter of the year from the mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS), on a Cygnus OA-10 rocket to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

The engineerin­g model of MYSAT-1, an exact replica of the flight model, has been rigorously tested for launch and space environmen­t conditions.

The review board has declared its readiness for the production of the flight model.

Speaking to Gulf News, Efthymios Kontogiann­is, vicepresid­ent of space segment engineerin­g at Yahsat, said, “CubeSat’s engineerin­g model is ready to be used in building the flight model. It will be sent to launch facility providers in September, and will hopefully be launched into space in November this year.”

“This is the very first CubeSat, produced by the students of Master of Science of Khalifa University,” he said.

Images of UAE

The satellite will capture the images of the UAE and will be monitored from a designated control room, he said.

Khalifa University of Science and Technology and Al Yah Satellite Communicat­ions Company Yahsat, a whollyowne­d subsidiary of Mubadala Developmen­t Company, have jointly announced that the Yahsat Space Lab has successful­ly completed the Assembly, Integratio­n and Verificati­on (AIV) of the engineerin­g model of MYSAT-1. An educationa­l mission, MYSAT-1’s payload consists of a camera designed to take images of the UAE from space to demonstrat­e the process of remote sensing. The satellite will be stationed 400km above the Earth.

The satellite will also test a novel lithium-ion battery designed and developed at Khalifa University (KU).

Ameena Adheem, 24, a graduate student of KU who is part of the satellite project, said, “the mission of the satellite is to verify different attitude terminatio­n and control system by capturing images and pointing directions using an inbuilt digital camera.”

This is an educationa­l objective of the satellite to train graduate students to become qualified engineers to be part of the UAE space industry, Adheem said.

Milestone

Adham Al Khaja, 24, another student who is part of the CubeSat project, said: “MYSAT-1 will orbit Earth and take pictures of the UAE.”

Mona Al Muhairi, chief human capital officer at Yahsat, said: “We are proud of the students’ remarkable achievemen­t today, the completion of the MYSAT-1 engineerin­g model marks a significan­t milestone for the Yahsat Space Lab.”

 ?? Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News ?? Dr Prashanth Marpu, associate professor at Khalifa University (right) and Abdullah Al Ansari, a team member of the MYSAT 1 project work on the engineerin­g model of MYSAT 1.
Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News Dr Prashanth Marpu, associate professor at Khalifa University (right) and Abdullah Al Ansari, a team member of the MYSAT 1 project work on the engineerin­g model of MYSAT 1.
 ?? Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News ?? Ameena Adheem, one of the students who designed the CubeSat, explains the process at Yahsat Space Lab.
Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News Ameena Adheem, one of the students who designed the CubeSat, explains the process at Yahsat Space Lab.

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