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EIAST engineers reveal design details and specifications of DubaiSat-2
UAE's second remote sensing satellite to be launched in end-2012
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid's commitment to develop UAE youth is real achievement, says Al Mansoori
"Our investment in the UAE team of engineers is the most important achievement of EIAST through our flagship satellite, DubaiSat-1, launched in 2009. This reflected the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President & Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to strengthen the involvement of UAE youth in frontier and advanced sciences. These young engineers and specialists are now more confident and determined to succeed as they work towards the launch of DubaiSat-2 late next year, and this is the real achievement of our space programme," said Ahmed Al Mansoori, Director General, EIAST.
"The DubaiSat-2 project is in line with the aspirations of our leadership to promote the knowledge base and technical skills of UAE nationals, enabling them to embrace the latest technologies which will contribute to the overall social and economic growth of the UAE. The leadership also envisions the creation of a knowledge-based economy by developing our human resources," he added.
The orbital height of the satellite has been modified to 600 km above the earth's surface compared to 690 km, which is the current orbit of DubaiSat-1. The orbit has also been changed from an ascending obit (South to North)_ to a descending orbit (North to South), which will allow both satellites to work well in constellation as well as give better coverage over the UAE area.
DubaiSat-1 was also a joint project between the UAE and South Korea, and during its development the focus was on knowledge transfer to the UAE team and its participation in building the satellite. With DubaiSat-2, the UAE team is involved in a joint development project with the South Koreans, in which the UAE is participating in all aspects of the design, development, manufacturing and eventual launch. This joint development has led the team to produce one of the best performing satellite in the 300 kg class.
Salem Al Marri, Head of Space Programme Department at EIAST, said: "The UAE team of engineers benefited from their first experiences with DubaiSat-1 as they learnt more about satellite systems development. By drawing on that experience, they have made significant contributions to DubaiSat-2. Their involvement marks the giant stride that the UAE has made in the path of scientific research and technical progress."
The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science & Technology EIAST has signed a contract with the International Space Company Kosmotras (ISCK) from Russia to launch DubaiSat-2. It will be launched on board a Dnepr Rocket through the Moscow-based International Space Company Kosmotras (ISCK) from Yasny Cosmodrome in Russia by the fourth quarter of 2012, as part of a clustered launch, in which DubaiSat-2 will be the primary satellite on board.
Engineer Omran Anwar Sharaf, Deputy Head of Space Programme Department at EIAST, said: "The second experience in developing a satellite gave us more confidence about the various techniques involved. The UAE engineers have acquired experience and knowledge that will enable them to initiate UAE projects to serve the country in the field of space and satellite manufacturing."
The DubaiSat-2 project is a joint development programme between EIAST and Satrec Initiative of South Korea, in which 16 UAE engineers have been working on the design, development, testing and manufacturing of the satellite. The participation of the UAE engineers who are currently working in South Korea has increased by 100 per cent from the DubaiSat-1 project and it is hoped this will take EIAST to the next level in satellite development.
Engineer Amer Al Sayegh, Deputy Head of Space Programme Department at EIAST, said that DubaiSat-2 is set apart by the significant growth in the participation of UAE engineers in the project. They are involved in developing solutions, techniques and advanced research, thus contributing directly to the design and applications, in addition to enhanced co-operation with international institutions such as the Japanese Space Agency for introducing new techniques in the satellite.
EIAST had launched DubaiSat-1 in July 2009, and since then the satellite has been transmitting images that are of great value in several areas. Its relatively high spatial resolution complements existing Geographic Information System (GIS) databases and enables more efficient monitoring of various environmental changes, and managing natural hazards, in addition to identifying the quality of water in the Gulf region.
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About The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science & Technology (EIAST):
The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) is a Dubai Government Department established in 2006 to promote scientific innovation and advanced technology in the UAE.
EIAST's primary roles are to promote the culture of advanced scientific research and technology innovation in Dubai and the UAE, enhance and build an internationally competitive base for human skills development, position Dubai and the UAE as a science and technology development hub among advanced nations, and establish international collaborative links and joint projects with industry and research organizations.
EIAST is conducting research using satellite data in many areas to monitor various environmental changes, and manage natural hazards, in addition to identifying the quality of water in the Gulf region - especially the effect of waste distillation in environment and marine life surrounding the oceans existing in the UAE. In addition to studying ways to improve the clarity of satellite pictures, EIAST is researching change detection on land and sea as well as image algorithm and quality enhancement.
EIAST provides services and programmes at all local, regional and international levels, and is also cooperating with several bodies and international space programmes.
EIAST is closely working with UAE universities on different educational areas, such as resolution enhancement, quality improvement and detection algorithms for different phenomena's in the image.
For more information, please visit www.eiast.ae.
For further information, please contact:
Nedal Alasaad / Nafisa Marzouki,
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller,
Tel: (971 4) 3344550;
Fax: (971 4) 3344556,
Email: n.alasaad@asdaa.com, n.marzouki@asdaa.com
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