Saudi Arabia’s KAUST launches advanced 6U satellite

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Updated 17 April 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s KAUST launches advanced 6U satellite

HALOLaboratory team. (Twitter @KAUST_News)
  • Dr. Matthew McCabe: The university’s launch of the nanosatellite reflects the growing interest in the space sector in Saudi Arabia

JEDDAH: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has successfully launched a CubeSat nanosatellite in cooperation with space-to-cloud data and analytics company Spire Global.

The launch of the 6U CubeSat took place through the SpaceX Transporter-7 rideshare mission that launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base.

The launch aims to collect high-resolution and high-quality data across the terrestrial, coastal, and ocean ecosystems around the globe in order to assist Saudi Arabia in monitoring its unique natural resources.

The satellite is equipped with an advanced hyperspectral camera, a latest on-board processing unit, and a Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometry of Spire Global.

These technologies will help in collecting detailed data about the Earth’s surface, including the state of vegetation, soil, and water.

While the main duty of the 6U satellite is to take pictures and collect data about the Arabian Peninsula and the surrounding areas, the satellite is also capable of collecting data and pictures from anywhere on Earth.

Dr. Matthew McCabe, director of the KAUST climate and livability initiative, said the university’s launch of the nanosatellite reflects the growing interest in the space sector in the Kingdom.