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Masdar Institute completes Mysat-1 design review

ABU DHABI, July 11, 2017

UAE-based Masdar Institute of Science and Technology said its CubeSat development programme (Mysat-1) has completed its critical design review (CDR), marking a key milestone for the University’s space systems and technology programme.

The programme has been designed with support from Al Yah Satellite Communications Company, Yahsat, and global aerospace manufacturer and defence industry leader Orbital ATK.

Mysat-1 will be the first research satellite built by students and faculty at Masdar Institute, a part of Khalifa University of Science and Technology.

The small satellite will measure 10 cm on each side and will be built with two payloads, including a camera for Earth observation and an experimental battery developed at Masdar Institute to be tested and demonstrated, said a statement from Masdar Institute.

More importantly, Mysat-1 serves as a platform to train and engage students in all phases of satellite development, operation and exploitation through real-world, hands-on research and development experience.

The CDR provided a final look at the design and development of Mysat-1 before full-scale fabrication of the CubeSat begins, it stated.

Dr Behjat Al Yousuf, Interim Provost, Masdar Institute, said: "The hard work and determination of our faculty, students and collaborators from Yahsat and Orbital ATK has been demonstrated with the completion of the CDR. We are confident that we will continue to meet the remaining program deadlines and look forward to launching Mysat-1 into space next year."

"We are pleased that Masdar Institute’s research and development efforts have supported Khalifa University’s ongoing partnership with the UAE’s space sector. Through the space systems and technology concentration, Khalifa University is fostering future generations of Emirati engineers equipped with the skills and real-world experiences needed to develop the kind of breakthrough technologies required to ensure the UAE achieves its space exploration goals," he added.

Mona Al Muhairi, the chief human capital officer at Yahsat said: "We are very proud of our engineers as they get us closer to launching the Mysat-1 Satellite."

"With every step we make through the CubeSat programme we demonstrate our commitment to the Abu Dhabi Vision 2030. Yahsat is delighted to be part of this extraordinary journey by developing local talent and providing innovative satellite communications solutions whilst creating jobs across the region," stated Al Muhairi.

"We look forward to the next steps of the programme and the launch of Mysat-1 next year," she added.

Dr Saif Almheiri from the University’s Mechanical Engineering Department said: "With the CDR cleared, we reached a major milestone for our first project and the efforts of the students are commendable. The students have developed some excellent documentation, which clearly demonstrates their competence."

"The experience of Mysat-1 is greatly helping us define a baseline for our future projects. We have now created the right infrastructure to develop small satellite missions at the Masdar Institute," he added.-TradeArabia News Service




Tags: UAE | Design | Satellite | Masdar Institute |

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