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DhabiSat is the second cube satellite designed and built by Khalifa University students.

The satellite designed by UAE students has entered orbit.

Khalifa University of Science and Technology and Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) announced on Tuesday that DhabiSat “lightly entered its orbit” after leaving the International Space Station (ISS).

It was deployed into orbit from Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus replenishment spacecraft.

DhabiSat is the second cube satellite designed and built by Khalifa University students.

The main task of the satellite is to enable students to design, implement and test the software modules of the Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem (ADCS). This work was carried out at the Yahsat Space Laboratory.

It will evaluate the accuracy of various ADCS pointing control strategies and verify it by taking images with an airborne digital camera pointing in a specific direction.

Less power will be required to achieve the goal. If successful, the algorithm will gain a flight legacy on DhabiSat, which can then be used as a baseline for future CubeSat missions.

Dr. Arif Sultan Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of Khalifa University, said that the students plan to build another CubeSat in the future.

“As the UAE begins to consolidate its position as the world’s space power, we look forward to working with our academic and industry partners to create more scientific talent and human capital, especially in the field of space science.”

Muna Almheiri, Yahsat’s Chief Human Capital Officer, said that the successful deployment of DhabiSat “highlights the talent, skills and maturity of our young people to manage multi-pronged projects and collaborate with leading companies in the global aerospace industry”.

“The UAE’s space ambitions are not defined or restricted by national boundaries, and DhabiSat is a perfect example of a country that can achieve its goals through national and international cooperation.”

Earlier, the first CubeSat MySat-1 developed by Khalifa University students was deployed from the NG-10 Cygnus spacecraft in February 2019.

Education and communications CubeSat sends images from space, and Khalifa University’s satellite ground station receives these images.

In addition, a new type of lithium-ion battery manufactured in the laboratory of the Masdar Institute of Khalifa University has also been tested in space. So far, students and faculty have published many papers based on MySat-1 data.




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