UAE University Successfully Launches SEO Satellite Aboard Rocket from China
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The UAE University's National Space Science and Technology Centre successfully launched the SEO satellite from China.
- The launch aboard a Long March 2C rocket is part of the UAE's initiative to advance national space projects and capabilities.
- The project aims to develop Emirati talent in satellite design and operations while supporting research in sustainability and environmental protection.
The United Arab Emirates University's National Space Science and Technology Centre (NSSTC) has marked a significant milestone with the successful launch of the SEO satellite. The satellite lifted off aboard a Long March 2C carrier rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre in China, signaling a major step forward in the UAE's space ambitions.
This achievement is a key component of the center's broader strategy to foster national space projects and bolster the country's expertise in the sector. It directly supports the UAE's vision for growth in science, technology, and innovation. The SEO project is designed to cultivate local talent, offering Emirati researchers and engineers hands-on experience in the complex processes of satellite design, development, and operation, often in collaboration with international partners.
The mission is poised to contribute valuable data for scientific research and technological applications, with a particular focus on sustainability and future development. The information gathered will aid in environmental protection efforts, natural resource management, and strategic planning. Salem Al Qubaisi, Director-General at the UAE Space Agency, highlighted that the successful launch aligns with the UAE's strategic objectives in space exploration and development.
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Originally published by Gulf Today in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.