Open Cosmos receives Earth Observation images from MENUT
MENUT is a six-unit CubeSat weighing less than 10 kg, with a mission to observe Earth in order to improve spatial planning and help understand the effects of the climate ...
MENUT is a six-unit CubeSat weighing less than 10 kg, with a mission to observe Earth in order to improve spatial planning and help understand the effects of the climate ...
The first mission under the agreement will launch no sooner than November 2022 on a SpaceX Falcon 9.
DEWA is planning to launch a 6U nanosatellite with high-resolution imaging technology by the end of 2022 to communicate with its IoT terminals.
Light-1 will measure TGFs and their potency, as well as determine how they are generated and how long they last.
The deadline to submit a short video is by February 15.
In collaboration with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Light-1 will be re-launched into orbit around Earth during Q1 2022.
A collaborative effort between two nations culminates in the region's first gamma-ray flash project.
Sateliot's first nanosatellite has passed all the technical phases of testing and verification of its systems.
Transmitters on the ground can reach Angels satellite with a transmission power of just 100 mW, about a fifth of the power needed by current ARGOS transmitters.
Open Cosmos is working on the construction, mission management and launch preparation of the first Sateliot nanosatellites.
The project is a collaboration between UAE Space Agency, the American University of Ras Al Khaimah and Khalifa University of Science and Technology (KUST).