Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre

Similar documents
Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre.

Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre

KhalifaSat: Mission Overview

UAE National Space Policy Agenda Item 11; LSC April By: Space Policy and Regulations Directory

UAE Space Policy Efforts Towards Long Term Sustainability of Space Activities Agenda Item 4; COPUOS June 2017 By: Space Policy and

Annual Briefing to the Permanent Missions in Vienna By UNOOSA Director. Status of progress under the UNISPACE+50 Thematic Priorities 8 September 2017

COPUOS and Global Space Governance, Sustainability and Space Security

KENYA YOUR RELIABLE PARTNER AT THE ITU. Candidate for the ITU Council in Region D

UNISPACE+50 - the first UN Global

and resilient societies: The 2030 Space Agenda

SCAD Wraps up Events Marking the World Statistics Day

How UAE is Driving Smart Sustainable Cities: key Achievements and Future Considerations

Report on the United Nations/United Arab Emirates High-level Forum: Space as a Driver for Socioeconomic Sustainable Development

United Nations/United Arab Emirates High Level Forum: Space as a driver for socio-economic sustainable development

Principles for a National Space Industry Policy

Australia. Working Paper. UN Disarmament Commission Working Group on Transparency and Confidence Building Measures in. Outer Space Activities

Madam Chair, the Secure World Foundation (SWF) extend our congratulations to you on your

Improved Global Space Governance and New Opportunities for the Future

The Space Generation Congress 2010: Perspectives from University Students and Young Professionals in the Space Sector

SPACE for SDGs a Global Partnership

Successful Stories Commitment & Dedication. WSIS 2012 Strategic Partner

DEWA R&D GCC PV Laboratory Network Workshop

SMART DUBAI TOWARDS BECOMING THE HAPPIEST CITY ON EARTH WESAM LOOTAH, CEO, DUBAI SMART GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENT

Current international space security (sustainability) activities and initiatives

Public Private Partnerships for sustainable and smart cities. Milano, 4 July 2017

ANNOUNCEMENT. United Nations / Germany High Level Forum: The way forward after UNISPACE+50 and Space2030

Overview of ITU capacity building activities

WHERE SPACE CAN PLAY A ROLE IN BHUTAN?

5972/17 GT/cb 1 DG G 3 C

Building Resilience through Integrated Applications - Contribution from Space

The UN Register on Objects Launched into Outer Space TCBMs and Notification Procedures

U.S. Perspectives on an Asian Spaceport

DP WORLD AND EGA SIGN IMPORTANT AGREEMENT TO SUPPORT ALUMINIUM EXPORTS

UAE s National Integrated Planning for nuclear power infrastructure development

Hazard Management Cayman Islands

THE NATIONAL SPACE STRATEGY. Space Science and Technology Department of Science and Technology

February 26-28, 2015 Thiruvananthapuram

Smart Sustainable Cities. Trends and Real-World Opportunities

ITU-T Study Group 5: Environment and Climate Change

Thailand Space Technology Advancement. Somphop Purivigraipong, Ph.D. Rector, GISTDA Academy

Mass Big Data: Progressive Growth through Strategic Collaboration

E Government in Tonga

Strategic Energy Institute Energy Policy Innovation Center EPICenter

Fahem Al Nuaimi. UAE Advanced Network for Research and Education Ankabut. CEO- Ankabut. SPRING 2012 INTERNET 2 MEMBER MEETING Arlington USA

I T E S W O R L D W I D E. Telespazio, a joint venture between Finmeccanica (67%) and Thales (33%), is one of the

CANARIE Mandate Renewal Proposal

WHAT IS IRIDIUM PRIME?

Policy Measures for the Development of Telecom Sector in Lebanon

Open your sustainable future with JASE-World.

Opportunities and Obstacles for Enabling the Use of Geospatial Applications

OneWeb s Approach to Space Debris Mitigation

Commercial Partnerships for Exploration: Making Small Lunar Missions Viable

The Evolution of Public-Private Partnerships in Canada

A Legacy in Motion. In March 2016, ADIA celebrated the 40th anniversary of its creation.

2014 NASCIO Recognition Award Nomination

Medium and Long Term Development Strategy of China s Civil Space Infrastructure (2015~2025)

Donor Countries Security. Date

COPUOS Scientific and Technical Subcommittee Activities. Working Group on the Long-term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities

WSIS Implementation Process

The UK Water Partnership. Business Plan 2018

Defence, Safety and Security

European Space Policy

India s National Policy On. Information Technology. Ajay Sawhney, President & CEO, National egovernance Division, Dept of IT

Stewarding NOAA s Data: How NCEI Allocates Stewardship Resources

National Policy and Guiding Principles

2.03 ADGAS. Company. P r ofile. Vision: Mission: About ADGAS

Exploring threats and opportunities through Mega Trends in the Space 4.0 era

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS SHAIKH HAMDAN BIN MOHAMMED BIN ZAYED BIN SULTAN AL NEHAYAN

European outlook for safety and security in space

ITU Telecom World 2017 Smart ABC

2017 Aid for Trade - Partner Country Questionnaire SurveyMonkey

Building Resilience to Disasters for Sustainable Development: Visakhapatnam Declaration and Plan of Action

DIGITAL AGENDA FOR EUROPE

From the E-readiness Assessment and Analysis to an Action Plan and Policies Recommendations. Gabriel Accascina

RESOLUTION 47 (Rev. Buenos Aires, 2017)

Earth Observation, Climate and Space for Smarter Government

National Open Source Strategy

Engaging space tools for development on Earth contribution of space technology and applications to the post-2015 Development Agenda

TO INSPIRE, CONNECT AND EMPOWER TO TURN BACK CRIME

Norms and Standards to Enable Emerging Industry Segments: Satellite Servicing

Current status of ESA s Space Situational Awareness Near-Earth Object programme

Cyber Security and Cyber Fraud

Environmental and Security Initiative (ENVSEC) Information Day NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme 4 February, 2010, Istanbul/Turkey

INFORMATION NOTE. United Nations/Germany International Conference

Terms of Reference (ToR) for ICAT support to MRV in the Energy Sector in Kenya

ASEAN COOPERATION ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT. Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance Division, ASEAN Secretariat

CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CASE STUDY

Plenipotentiary Conference (PP- 14) Busan, 20 October 7 November 2014

Report to World Bank. April 21, 2011

WSIS Forum 2019 First Physical Meeting of the Open Consultation Process 12 November, 12:20-13:20 Room III, UNESCO Headquarters

WORLD TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION ASSEMBLY Hammamet, 25 October 3 November 2016

Representatives of the Global Environment Facility and UNDP, Distinguished Ministers, Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to thank the United Nations,

Earth Observation Imperative

Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. Who we are

Space Technology and Satellite Applications A Global Leadership Opportunity for Scotland

Overview. A fact sheet from Feb 2015

STRATEGIC PLAN. USF Emergency Management

THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK

SpaceResources.lu. Vision, Goals, Challenges, Actions

Session 3: IOD/IOV Context and Orientations - ESA. September 2016

Transcription:

Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre Salem Al Marri ADG S&T Salem.Almarri@mbrsc.ae

Outline UAE s situation in Space MBRSC overview Current and Future Space missions Products, services and space applications The UAE s current international role Space Security and Sustainability Issues The UAE s future role

Government: UAE Space Agency: Federal Government Est 2014 MBRSC: Private: Space situation in the UAE Dubai Government Est 2006. Thuraya: 1997 commercial mobile services. YahSat: 2006 commercial duel-use communication and internet broadband.

Introduction to MBRSC Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) was established in February 2006. On April 18th, 2015: a decree has been issued to incorporate EIAST in the newly established: Mohamed Bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC) Vision: To be recognized globally as a center of excellence in the field of space science and technological innovation. Mission: To enable the UAE to effectively create, use and exploit space science technologies and applications.

MBRSC Sectors Main Sectors Space Operations Management Outer space discovery projects Research, development & innovation Space Systems Developments Nayif-1 Labs & Development Centers DubaiSat-1 & 2 Remote Sensing Application competition Ground Station and Satellites Mission Planning The HOPE Probe to the Mars Analysis reports including Change Detection, Vegetation, Classification & Water Quality KhalifaSat

Current and Future Missions

DubaiSat-1 & DubaiSat-2 Missions Main Objectives: Tech and Know-How Transfer for satellite Development Continuous Manpower Development Meeting the continuous need of spatial information and EO data of the UAE DubaiSat-1 Altitude (km) 680 600 DubaiSat-2 Mass ~ 200 kg < 300 Kg Spatial Resolution PAN 2.5m, MS 5m PAN 1M, MS 4m Data Quantization 8-bits 10-bits Mass Storage 64 Gbits 256 Gbits Imaging Modes Single Strip Single Strip Fast Multi-Strip Single Pass Stereo Data Download Speed 30Mbps 160Mbps Swath Width (km) 20 12 Launch date 29 th July 2009 21 st Nov 2013

Ongoing Missions and Projects Next Mission: KhalifaSat Official Kick off April 2013 Two Phases: 1 st phase Daejeon, South Korea 2 nd Phase Dubai, UAE Optical Image data at 0.5m GSD Complete Responsibility on MBRSC for programme Success Expected launch in 2018 Ongoing Project: Satellite Manufacturing Facilities in Dubai Project over Two Phases from Aug 2014 to Feb 2016: 1st phase: Primary facility consisting of Clean Room, electrical labs, and mechanical labs 2 nd phase: Satellite Manufacturing and Testing facility www.eiast.ae 8

Nayif Cubesat Nayif-1 (CubeSat): Nayif-1 is considered UAE's first CubeSat Mission that will be launched by 2015 It will be built in partnership with the American University of Sharjah (AUS) and the implementation partner "Innovative Solutions in Space A Nanosatellite that offers hands-on experience to engineering students in the design, integration, testing, and operation of a communications satellite Key Technical Specifications: Mission Satellite Class Amateur Radio CubeSat 1U Dimensions 10x10x11.35 cm 3 Mass Power Communication Footprint Orbit 1.32 kg Max ~2.35W ~5000 km Elliptical 400 to 750 km Launch Late 2015 Early 2016

Emirates Mars Mission: Al-Amal Probe The UAE Space Agency and MBRSC signed an agreement in October 20 th, 2014; to build the first Arabic-Islamic Mars space probe. Main Objective is to build Emirati technical and intellectual capabilities in the fields of aerospace and space exploration, to enter the space industry, and to make use of space technology in a way that enhances the country s development plans The mission will be launched in 2020 and the mission is scheduled to arrive in 2021 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the UAE. Programme Partners:

MBRSC Products, Services and Space applications

Satellite Images MBRSC products

MBRSC Products and Services 13

MBRSC products Added value services Providing change detection reports that includes NDVI and Classifications up to 20 features along with providing specific studies as per requirement

The UAE s role internationally and Space Security and sustainability issues

UAE s current role internationally As you can see the UAE is active in space, we depend on space applications for many of our key economic drivers: The UAE is an international aviation hub with major airlines and one of the busiest international airport in the world, avation represents over a quarter of Dubai s economy. The UAE is a major shipping and re-export hub Our cities are some of the fastest growing in the world. Active observer in UNCOPUOS since 2010. Applied for membership to the UNCOPUOS this year. Supported various OOSA initiatives through cash and in kind contributions. The UAE has ratified 3 of the 5 UN treaties.

UAE s current role internationally Hosted multiple UN workshops on Space Navigation, Basic Space Technology and ICG 8. Plan to host a High Level Forum named UNISPACE+50 Space as a Driver for Socioeconomic Sustainable Development, a three year event starting next November in Dubai. Working with entities such as UNSPIDER, APRSAF etc. As a new space player and an active regional player: The UAE is taking a strong role in promoting the use of space applications for its citizens. Focusing on education and youth development. Sharing data and analysis regionally for peaceful purposes. Regional capacity building.

UAE s current role internationally We are going to Mars and we are going responsibly: The UAE is working closely with the international community and COSPAR to follow the planetary protection guidelines for Mars. We have five Geosynchronous Satellites in orbit: The UAE is following all international guidelines on the responsible utilization of the Geosynchronous orbit. We have two Low Earth Orbiting Satellites and many more to come: The UAE is working towards ensuring that these satellites don t orbit for more than 20 years and have deorbit mechanisms in place.

Space security and sustainability issues The general major threats: Weapons in outer space. Space weather. Space debris. Limiting or affecting the usage of outer space eg. Interference. More recently the players have changed: A few decades ago, space was an advanced nations domain. Smaller developing nations are becoming very active in space. Space is increasingly becoming a domain for private companies, university students and even in the online crowd funding domain. This changes the playing field dramatically, and new and old nations must have clear policies and strategies in place to deal with this.

Space security and sustainability issues Looking at the issues facing smaller nations such as the UAE: Access to space. Technology knowhow and knowledge transfer. Space debris (more active nations have contributed more, affecting new players harder as they usually start with CubeSat's which are stating to be a major source of debris). New space nations are sometimes in a rush to get to space that sustainability issues may not be important to them Lack of transparency, can lead to mistrust and can lead to more difficult access to space, which affects their space aspirations and equal access.

The UAE s future role As a potential new member in UNCOPUOS the UAE will be contributing actively to achieve the committee s goals. As a regional leader: Work towards adhering to the guidelines for space debris mitigation, removal and reduction. Contributing to shaping policies for the sustainable use of outer space. Enhancing knowledge regionally about the issues facing space security and sustainability, so that new regional entrants enter responsibly. Capacity building in space law and space technology through educational programme, regional workshops and events.

Thank You www.eiast.ae