UAE scientists complete final preparations on satellite
The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) said UAE engineers and scientists have completed the final preparations on DubaiSat-1, which will be launched on board a Russian Dnepr rocket on July 25.
Final tests and safety preparations have been completed successfully and the UAE team is preparing to ship DubaiSat-1 from the factory in South Korea to its launch base in Kazakhstan.
DubaiSat-1, which is a stepping stone in the UAE's attempt to create a sound infrastructure that enables the collection of space and earth observation data for the comprehensive development of the nation, highlights the commitment of EIAST to create a knowledge-based economy.
Ahmed Al Mansoori, Director-General and Vice-Chair of Board of Directors, EIAST, said: "The successful completion of the final stage of DubaiSat-1 by the UAE experts, including engineers and specialists working on the project, have underscored the reputation of the UAE as a key player in space research. We are glad that our youth is part of space technology research, which is a testament to the talent of UAE youngsters.
"The development of a satellite is a complicated process and what we have achieved so far can be attributed to the hard work and dedication of our engineers and scientists. DubaiSat-1 will undoubtedly be a sterling addition to the UAE's strategic accomplishments."
The launch of DubaiSat-1 consists of three segments: space, ground and actual launch.
The ground segment comprises mission control station, image receiving and processing station, and antenna and RF subsystem.
Images from DubaiSat-1 can be used for many applications, such as urban development, scientific research, telecommunications, transportation, civil engineering and constructions, mapping and GIS.
EIAST is currently focused on research in four areas: observation and fog forecast; use of satellite pictures in predicting sand storms; quality of water in the Gulf region – especially the impact of waste distillation in environment and marine life surrounding the oceans existing in the UAE; and ways to improve the clarity of satellite pictures.
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