
Eco-engine for mini-satellites activated
Khalifa University of Science and Technology and the UAE Space Agency announced on Monday the activation of the first precise and environmentally friendly propulsion system for use in 6-unit mini-satellites, which was fully designed, built, and tested within the UAE.
The project is part of the Mini-Satellite Initiative, supported by the UAE Space Agency through a formal agreement with Khalifa University.
The initiative aims to demonstrate orbital technology for missions sent to low Earth orbit (LEO).
Six university researchers and senior associates from the agency are involved in the project, which has now entered the final phase of pilot operation at the university's Small Satellite Laboratory.
Bati Al Qubaisi, Director General of the UAE Space Agency, stated: 'This strategic achievement reflects our commitment to sustainable space technologies and highlights the capabilities of our national talents in engineering.'
Professor Ebrahim Al Hajri, President of Khalifa University, added: 'The project aligns with the UAE's vision to enhance local and regional space capabilities. These advanced systems represent a qualitative leap in the nation's ability to independently verify complex and sustainable space technologies. Reaching the final phase of pilot operation underscores the university's dedication to nurturing national talents and strengthening local infrastructure.'
The propulsion unit will be integrated into a fully operational small satellite system, with its launch expected by the end of 2026, Al Hajri added, indicating that its primary mission is to demonstrate orbital propulsion capabilities through altitude control and orbital maneuvers.
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