Khaleej Times

Another UAE satellite bound for space

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Another UAE space object is ready for lift-off, right on the heels of the historic launch of the first Emirati-built satellite. MYSAT-1, the UAE-student-built nanosatell­ite, is all set to hit the skies this month.

Just last week, on October 29, the country’s KhalifaSat was launched into space from Japan by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre. It’s an advanced Earthobser­vation satellite that had recently taken its first high-quality photo of the Palm Jumeirah.

MYSAT-1, on the other hand, has been built by around 20 students at the Abu Dhabi-based Khalifa University. It will also be capable of taking photos of Earth; however, it was developed mainly for educationa­l purposes.

An aerospace technology developing firm, Northtrop Grumnman, has built the spacecraft that will transport MYSAT-1 to the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS). While a commercial space company, NanoRacks, will deploy the nanosatell­ite above and below the station.

It will be launched from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia on board the Cygnus NG-10 flight to the ISS.

NanoRacks tweeted on November 5: “NanoRacks has flown research and satellites to @Space_ Station from over 30 nations around the world. We’re so excited to add the #UAE to this incredible group of space leaders. The #MySat1 #CubeSat from @ yahsatoffi­cial & @KhalifaUni will be launching on @northropgr­umman’s #NG10”.

MYSAT-1, which weighs 1.3kg, was built at the Yahsat Space Lab in Masdar City and was a joint venture between students of the Khalifa University, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, and Al Yahsat Satellite Communicat­ions Company.

The nanosatell­ite is the first satellite to be developed at the lab by the students enrolled in the Space Systems and Technology Master’s in Engineerin­g programme at the Khalifa University.

Mona Al Muhairi, chief human capital officer at Yahsat, had said earlier this year: “We are very proud of our engineers as they get us closer to launching MYSAT-1. With every step we make through the CubeSat programme, we demonstrat­e our commitment to Abu Dhabi Vision 2030.

“Yahsat is delighted to be part of this extraordin­ary journey by developing local talent and providing innovative satellite communicat­ions solutions whilst creating jobs across the region. Yahsat is a proud contributo­r towards the UAE space agenda, through empowering the national cadet with educationa­l programmes and qualifying them to play an active role in further strengthen­ing the UAE’s position in the space sector. The achievemen­t today is the fruit of our partnershi­p with the Khalifa University and Northrop Grumman to create the region’s first master’s in engineerin­g degree with a focus in space systems and technology.”

The launch of MYSAT-1 will take place this month and the exact date will be revealed soon.

With every step we make through the CubeSat programme, we demonstrat­e our commitment to Abu Dhabi Vision 2030.”

Mona Al Muhairi, chief human capital officer, Yahsat

 ??  ?? An official explaining the design of the student-built MYSAT-1 and what it will do once it reaches the Internatio­nal Space Station.
An official explaining the design of the student-built MYSAT-1 and what it will do once it reaches the Internatio­nal Space Station.
 ??  ?? Read: KhalifaSat to provide high-resolution images of Earth next year
Read: KhalifaSat to provide high-resolution images of Earth next year

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