Home News WATCH: UAE’s MBZ-SAT satellite’s historic launch MBZ-SAT is a 750kg Earth observation satellite designed to deliver high-resolution images with unprecedented accuracy by Gulf Business January 14, 2025 Image source: MBZ-SAT The UAE has made another giant leap in space technology as MBZ-SAT, the region’s most advanced commercial satellite, launched successfully from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California on Tuesday. You can watch a rerun of the launch below: What is MBZ-SAT? Developed entirely by Emirati engineers at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), MBZ-SAT is a 750kg Earth observation satellite designed to deliver high-resolution images with unprecedented accuracy. The satellite will provide real-time data for environmental monitoring, infrastructure planning, and disaster response with a 24/7 automated imaging system. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced MBZ-SAT in 2020, naming it after President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in recognition of his contributions to the UAE’s space sector. Why is MBZ-SAT a Game-Changer? 2x Image Capture Accuracy – Enhanced detail for global users 4x Faster Data Transfer – Quicker access to critical information 10x More Image Production – Greater coverage and insights Real-Time Delivery – Images processed in under two hours What Happens After Launch? First Signal: Expected 1 hour 22 minutes post-launch as MBZ-SAT passes over Norway Orbit: 500-550km above Earth in Low Earth Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) Mission Control: Operated from MBRSC in Dubai A Major Milestone for the UAE’s Space Industry MBZ-SAT is a major step forward in the UAE’s goal to build a knowledge-based economy driven by innovation and technology. Around 90 per cent of its mechanical structures and electronic modules were developed in partnership with UAE-based companies, strengthening the country’s aerospace sector. Tags MBZ-SAT Satellite UAE You might also like Masdar to build world’s first 1GW baseload renewable plant in the UAE GEMS to launch UAE’s ‘most expensive’ school: Here’s how much it will cost UAE embassy in Beirut to reopen AKCEL GP launches in Dubai, sets sights on global motorsport stage