Watch LIVE @ 8am: Launch of first Emirati-made satellite

By Rajive Singh

ABU DHABI 28 October 2018: The first-ever Emirati-designed and made satellite – KhalifaSat – will be launched into space on Monday, 29th October 2018, marking a breakthrough for the national space industry.

Weighing some 330 kilos, it is 2 metres tall and less than 1.5 metres wide. The earth observation satellite was designed, tested and manufactured by a team of Emirati engineers and scientists at the Space Technology Laboratories of Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC).

Millions of people across the world will watch the live launch of the first satellite fully manufactured in the UAE by a 70-member team of highly qualified young Emirati engineers, aged between 27 and 28 years.


WATCH LIVE

  • Date: Monday 29 October 2018
  • Time: 8 am
  • Where: https://mbrsc.ae/khalifasat/

KhalifaSat will rocket into the skies at 8:00 am (UAE local time) from the Tanegashima Space Centre in Japan, aboard an H-IIA rocket, which is seen as an important milestone for the country’s space programme.

This will be the third UAE satellite to be launched into space, after DubaiSat-1 and DubaiSat-2. Work on KhalifaSat, the first satellite to ever be developed at MBRSC, began in 2013 after His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the AE and Ruler of Dubai, made an announcement on the space bid.

World Satellite Club

With the launch of KhalifaSat, the UAE will strengthen its position and competitiveness among the world’s leading countries in space technology manufacturing, said Wam.

The launch of KhalifaSat will raise to nine the number of multi-purpose satellites so far placed into orbit by the UAE, with plans to launch 12 satellites by 2020, a significant milestone in the UAE’s quest to make the space industry one of the most dynamic and vital economic and investment sectors, with current estimated investment of Dh22 billion.

Five Patents

Named after the UAE President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, KhalifaSat is one of the most technologically advanced remote-sensing observation satellites, with five patents registered. Once in orbit, KhalifaSat will provide high-quality detailed imagery for a variety of uses. It will send these images back to the ground station at MBRSC to serve the needs of government organisations and private-sector enterprises locally and globally, enabling the UAE to provide competitive services all over the world in the satellite imagery sector.

The images provided by the satellite will be used in urban planning and management, ensuring the effective optimisation of land use and realistic infrastructure proposals. The images will also be used to develop detailed maps of targeted areas and monitor major engineering and construction projects. In the field of environmental protection, KhalifaSat will monitor environmental changes locally and internationally to support global efforts to preserve the environment. The satellite is expected to provide detailed imagery of the ice caps at the North and South Poles, helping to detect the effects of global warming.

Low Earth Orbit

When fixed at a Low Earth Orbit of approximately 613 kilometres, the KhalifaSat Camera System (KHCS) will capture detailed images capable of matching the highest industry standards for commercial imagery. The images use a ground sampling distance (GSD) of 0.7m Panchromatic and 2.98m GSD in four multi-spectral bands.

The KHCS is extremely sensitive, so it is protected from harmful radiation, sunlight and severe fluctuations in temperature by a Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer sun shield.

KhalifaSat is the result of MBRSC’s efforts to establish a specialised infrastructure and to support qualifying national talents capable of operating and leading advanced technological projects. Dozens of Emirati engineers have worked on this satellite, giving them practical experience and knowledge to serve the advanced technology industry in the UAE.

Scientific Payload

The satellite payload contains scientific instruments and systems that are far more advanced than the previous two satellites, DubaiSat-1 and DubaiSat-2. KhalifaSat will drive the UAE towards new projects in the field of space science and advanced technical science.

To provide high-resolution imagery of 0.7m in a Low Earth Orbit trajectory, KhalifaSat has been designed and manufactured with some of the most advanced instruments and components ever to be included in a satellite of its class. The development of the satellite is based upon the platform, heritage and foundations laid by DubaiSat-2, with upgrades to each component. The satellite bus is hexagonal and features four deployable solar panels.