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UAE-made satellite readying for launch

KHALIFASAT WILL PROVIDE DETAILED, HIGH-QUALITY IMAGES OF EARTH

- DUBAI Staff Report

KhalifaSat, the first satellite to be completely built by Emirati engineers, is set to be launched later this year following a series of rigorous tests, Dubai Media Office said yesterday.

The announceme­nt follows a visit by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to the Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre to inspect the progress of the KhalifaSat project. Once in Earth’s orbit, KhalifaSat will provide detailed, highqualit­y images of Earth for uses such as environmen­tal monitoring and urban planning, allowing the UAE to provide competitiv­e services across the world.

“Emirati engineers are the first in the Arab world to construct a satellite without foreign assistance. This is a major achievemen­t that signifies the high level of capabiliti­es UAE youth have acquired in space technologi­es,” Shaikh Mohammad said. “The high level of expertise that Emirati scientists and engineers have developed creates a strong foundation for the future scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t of the UAE,” he added.

Emirati engineers are the first in the Arab world to construct a satellite without foreign assistance. This is a major achievemen­t.” Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

KhalifaSat, the first satellite to be completely built by Emirati engineers, is set to be launched later this year following a series of rigorous tests, it was announced yesterday.

The announceme­nt follows a visit by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to the Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) to inspect the progress of the KhalifaSat project.

Once in earth orbit, KhalifaSat will provide detailed, high-quality images of earth for a variety of uses, such as environmen­tal monitoring and urban planning, allowing the UAE to provide competitiv­e services across the world.

“Emirati engineers are the first in the Arab world to construct a satellite without foreign assistance. This is a major achievemen­t that signifies the high level of capabiliti­es UAE youth have acquired in space technologi­es,” Shaikh Mohammad said. “The high level of expertise that Emirati scientists and engineers have developed creates a strong foundation for the future scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t of the UAE,” he added.

Strong growth

“We are confident that the nation’s space industry sector will continue its strong growth, and emerge as a key component of our economy. The developmen­t of KhalifaSat is not only a source of pride for Emiratis and Arabs, but also a global achievemen­t that will benefit humanity, and offers scientific solutions for developmen­t globally.”

At MBRSC, Shaikh Mohammad was welcomed by Hamad Obaid Al Mansouri, chairman of MBRSC; Major-General Talal Hamid Bel Houl Al Falasi; and Yousuf Al Shaibani, directorge­neral of MBRSC, along with a number of senior executives of the space centre.

Yesterday, Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, posted a picture of Shaikh Mohammad’s visit on his Twitter account. The picture shows Shaikh Mohammad surrounded by Emirati scientists and engineers taking a selfie together.

“This picture tells a thousand stories ... The women story in UAE ... the youth empowermen­t ... the scientific achievemen­ts of our country ... the happiness in their eyes ... the leadership of HH ... the fatherly look in his eyes ... the future of uae ... all in one picture,” Shaikh Hamdan tweeted.

Shaikh Mohammad toured the centre and was briefed about the advanced features of KhalifaSat, which include an enhanced digital camera, satellite positionin­g system, faster download and communicat­ion, automatic satellite control system, and advanced target positionin­g system.

KhalifaSat is the first satellite to be developed in space technology laboratori­es in the UAE entirely by Emirati engineers. It is the third satellite owned by MBRSC following the launch of Dubai-1 and Dubai-2. Once the manufactur­e and rigorous testing phases have been completed, the satellite will be transporte­d to Japan for launch aboard the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries rocket, called H-IIA.

When placed into a Low Earth Orbit of approximat­ely 613km, the satellite will proceed to capture detailed imagery capable of competing with the highest industry standards. The images beamed back to earth by KhalifaSat will be among the most detailed commercial­ly available, with a Ground Sample Distance (GSD) of 0.7m Panchromat­ic, and 2.98m GSD in four multispect­ral bands.

Scientific renaissanc­e

The KhalifaSat project, launched by Shaikh Mohammad in 2013, is part of MBRSC’s long-term strategy to encourage innovation, stimulate technologi­cal progress, promote sustainabl­e developmen­t and create a generation of Emirati scientists and engineers who will contribute to a scientific renaissanc­e and lead ambitious space projects over the next decade. The value of existing UAE space-related investment­s is more than Dh20 billion currently.

In 2020, the UAE plans to launch Hope, a probe that will explore Mars atmosphere as part of the Emirates Mars Mission, led by Emiratis. The historic event will mark the first Arab mission to another planet. The mission will be executed by the UAE Space Agency with support from internatio­nal partners. According to the mission’s website, the probe will take nine months to make the journey to Mars, making the UAE to be one of only nine countries with ambitions for Mars. The mission is scheduled to arrive in 2021 to coincide with the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the UAE.

The country’s investment­s in the space sector includes the satellite data and TV broadcast company Al Yah Satellite Communicat­ions, mobile satellite communicat­ion company Thuraya Satellite Telecommun­ications, and earth mapping and observatio­n system DubaiSat.

The high level of expertise that Emirati scientists and engineers have developed creates a strong foundation for the future scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t of the UAE space technologi­es.” Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

This picture tells a thousand stories ... The women story in the UAE ... the youth empowermen­t ... the scientific achievemen­ts of our country ... the happiness in their eyes ... “Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad during his visit to inspect the progress of KhalifaSat yesterday.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad during his visit to inspect the progress of KhalifaSat yesterday.
 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad with staff members of the Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) yesterday. Shaikh Mohammad visited it to inspect the progress of the KhalifaSat project. Once in orbit, KhalifaSat will provide detailed, high-quality images of Earth...
WAM Shaikh Mohammad with staff members of the Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) yesterday. Shaikh Mohammad visited it to inspect the progress of the KhalifaSat project. Once in orbit, KhalifaSat will provide detailed, high-quality images of Earth...
 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad with staff members of Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) who make ‘I love you’ sign, yesterday.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad with staff members of Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) who make ‘I love you’ sign, yesterday.
 ?? WAM ?? The KhalifaSat project is part of MBRSC’s strategy to encourage innovation and stimulate technologi­cal progress.
WAM The KhalifaSat project is part of MBRSC’s strategy to encourage innovation and stimulate technologi­cal progress.

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