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Sheikh Hamdan announces new Dubai satellite to be built with UN

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MBRSC Director General Salem Humaid Al Marri (4th from left) and UNOOSA Director Aarti Holla-Maini (3rd from left) standing for a photograph after signing an MoU in Dubai.
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Dubai: Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai and President of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), on Wednesday announced a new Dubai satellite that will be built in collaboration with the United Nations.

“I directed my team at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre to develop the PHI-2 satellite in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, with the aim of supporting entities and countries who aspire to join the space sector,” Sheikh Hamdan said in a post on the social media platform X.

He said this mission provides opportunities to send innovations and technologies into space aboard the PHI-2 satellite developed by the MBRSC team. It is the second of its kind under the “Access to Space for All” initiative.

PHI is part of the Satellite Development Track of the United Nations Access to Space for All initiative which was launched in 2021.

Interested teams can submit applications for the opportunity on UNOOSA’s PHI Rounds webpage until March 31, 2024.

UNOOSA Director Aarti Holla-Maini said: “PHI is a unique opportunity that enables teams to focus on their main payload and data analysis, as a first step of acquiring the capacity to develop a satellite. We look forward to having more teams benefit from our joint initiative and start their journey to space from PHI.”

Another milestone

MBRSC Director General Salem Humaid Al Marri said: “The kick-off of the PHI-2 mission marks another milestone in our ongoing collaboration with UNOOSA to foster advancements in space science and technology. The Payload Hosting Initiative is pivotal in providing nations with unparalleled opportunities to explore and leverage space technologies. We are enthusiastic about the innovative projects and diverse payloads this round will bring forth, further strengthening international cooperation and contributing to the realisation of the immense potential and benefits that space exploration holds for us all.”

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First payloads

The first 12U modular satellite platform carried two partner technology payloads on-board, including an advanced IoT communication payload, developed by OQ Technology, a UAE-based start-up under MBRSC’s Space Ventures initiative which will enable data collection and transmission from IoT devices, utilising state-of-the-art 5G technology.

The satellite also carried a revolutionary green propulsion subsystem developed by SteamJet from the United Kingdom, using water as its primary propellant, epitomising a sustainable approach to space propulsion.

Scheduled for a one-year operation, the PHI-Demo satellite will contribute immensely to the evolving landscape of space technology, fortifying MBRSC’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery and technological innovation

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