World’s major cities – from KhalifaSat-view

By DG Staff

DUBAI 1 November 2019: The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) celebrated the first anniversary of the launch of KhalifaSat, the first satellite developed 100% in the UAE by a team of Emirati engineers.

KhalifaSat successfully launched into space from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan, aboard the H-IIA rocket, on October 29, 2018.

In one year, KhalifaSat captured high resolution images, with a GSD of 0.7 metres panchromatic and 2.98 GSD in four multispectral bands.

MBRSC highlighted that, within one year of its launch, KhalifaSat captured 7,250 high-quality images, including images of Palm Jumeirah, Al Maktoum Stadium (Al Nasr Club), Kingdom Centre, Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, the Federal Territory Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and the Baikonur Cosmodrome, where the first Emirati astronaut travelled to space.

KhalifaSat was able to complete 5,431 Low Earth Orbits, and communicated with the ground station at MBRSC 906 times, to send information and images, and receive updates. KhalifaSat sent 355 Terabytes (TB) of data to MBRSC’s ground station from across planet Earth.

KhalifaSat also captured images of major projects and achievements in the UAE and its construction work, including Abu Dhabi International Airport and the surrounding area, in addition to the construction developments around The Louvre Abu Dhabi.

KhalifaSat mission: KhalifaSat’s mission is to provide detailed images for environmental monitoring, study areas, and urban planning. KhalifaSat also monitors environmental changes, ensures effective urban management, and aids in disaster relief efforts. KhalifaSat is also capable of providing accurate information on the location, direction, and speed of ships. It also provides images monitoring development trends and changes on the planet, especially by government organisations. These images are then used in the design and production of detailed maps of the region.

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Advanced technology: Khalifa Sat is the most technologically advanced UAE satellite, orbiting the ground at a height of 580-620 km. The entire cycle around Earth is about 100 minutes, 3.3 meters wide, and the colour engineering accuracy of 0.7 meters and 4 meters of multi-spectral bands, with space speed at a total of 27,000 kilometres per hour. There are also 14 access points for ground stations throughout the world, as well as 4 access points for ground stations throughout the UAE. The speed of data transfer is 320 Mbps, while it’s 87 megabytes per second. It also includes 87 electronic units and 146 structural units.

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KhalifaSat is the first satellite to be developed in the clean rooms of the MBRSC. With five patents, this technological icon was manufactured by a team of Emirati engineers from the MBRSC. The satellite caputures high-quality images that assist governments and private organisations. The initial manufacturing stages were done in South Korea, and then transferred to the Centre. The 100% dust-free laboratories were equipped to complete the manufacturing process.

MBRSC is building and operating Earth observation satellites and providing image and data analysis services to customers around the world. KhalifaSat is the third satellite to be developed by MBRSC after DubaiSat-1 and DubaiSat-2.

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