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海角直播 joins Arab partners to collaborate on space exploration

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The dream of an Arab space agency is one step closer to becoming a reality, after 海角直播 and 10 other countries signed the first pan-Arab agreement.
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The space group鈥檚 first project will be a satellite system to be built in the UAE. (Shutterstock)
Updated 28 March 2019

海角直播 joins Arab partners to collaborate on space exploration

海角直播 joins Arab partners to collaborate on space exploration
  • Kingdom has joined 10 other countries to sign the first regional agreement on coordinating exploration
  • 海角直播 has form in looking to the stars for inspiration 鈥 Riyadh famously put Sultan bin Salman Al-Saud into orbit in 1985, making him the first Arab in outer space

ABU DHABI: The dream of an Arab space agency is one step closer to becoming a reality, after 海角直播 and 10 other countries signed the first pan-Arab agreement on coordinating national exploration programs at the Global Space Congress in Abu Dhabi last week.
The ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, said that the group鈥檚 first project would be a satellite system to be built in the UAE.
鈥淚 personally believe in Arab talents,鈥 he said on Twitter. 鈥淲e called our new satellite 鈥813鈥 in reference to the date that marked the beginning of prosperity for the House of Wisdom in Baghdad under the reign of Al-Ma鈥檓un.鈥
The agreement is unprecedented for the nations involved, whose levels of technical expertise vary. The first aim of the agreement will be to bring them all up to an equal level of capability.
鈥淚t has taken a while because it needed leadership that was not there, but the UAE has now provided it,鈥 said Dr. Mohammad Al-Ramadhan, director of the Research Directorate at the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences. 鈥淭he initiative will develop and support the launch of satellites, which will be a gift to the Arab world, and will give scientists and engineers from Arab countries the chance to participate. With this fresh impetus and the opportunities it provides, the future will be different.鈥
A delegation from the Saudi Space Commission (SSC) was present at the event, to connect with regional partners and conduct research for the Kingdom鈥檚 own national strategy, which is currently under construction.
Established in late 2018, the commission鈥檚 role is to supervise and regulate the space sector in 海角直播, working with partner organizations such as the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, the Ministry of Defense, universities, the Communications and Information Technology Commission and the General Authority for Civil Aviation. The end goal is to make the sector profitable, eventually contributing to the economy and creating jobs.
鈥淎rabs have a lot of potential in space exploration, especially because a large segment of our population, around 60-70 percent, is very young,鈥 Al-Ramadhan said. 鈥淚f we can use the revenues from our oil resources to fund our youth, we will definitely make our mark.鈥
The SSC鈥檚 national strategy, when published, will span 15 years, encompassing observation, navigation and communication satellite systems, human space flight, scientific research and exploration. It will be presented to the Saudi Council of Ministers for approval later this year.
鈥淭he world is already in an energy transition,鈥 Al-Ramadhan added. 鈥淐ountries are moving towards renewable energy, like hydrogen and solar power, buying electric cars, and we are slowly shifting away from oil. By diversifying our economy, it will definitely make a big difference in terms of moving from a reliance on oil revenue.鈥
The Kingdom has form in looking to the stars for inspiration 鈥 Riyadh famously put Sultan bin Salman Al-Saud into orbit in 1985, making him the first Arab in outer space.
According to Sheikha Al-Maskari, chief innovation officer at the UAE Space Agency, the move to establish a new Arab space group is a significant moment: 鈥淲e hope to organize and energize the regional space sector. We also hope to share knowledge and expertise to further contribute to humanity鈥檚 ongoing quest to understand the universe in which we live.鈥
Senior figures from Kuwait, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and the UAE met during the event鈥檚 second day to discuss their respective progress. 鈥淢orocco started investing in space in the early 1980s, and one of its strategies was to merge all of its space programs to a single national agenda,鈥 said Dr Edriss Al-Haddani, director general of the Royal Center for Remote Sensing in Morocco. 鈥淭his will be a good starting point for all Arab space agencies to improve and develop their capabilities.鈥
Although Jordan does not have a dedicated space agency yet, the Royal Jordanian Geographic Center is tasked with updating maps and forecasts using satellite imagery. 鈥淲hen we talk about space programs, it has always involved collaboration between different bodies,鈥 said Brig. Gen. Dr. Awni Al-Khasawneh, director general of the center.
鈥淐ollaboration between Arab countries is crucial to our collective success. It is a very positive initiative and we, as Arab countries, should take this opportunity to use all our resources in the best possible way.鈥
According to Al-Ramadhan, the most significant challenge facing any country embarking on space exploration is financial. 鈥淵ou need a huge budget,鈥 he explained, 鈥渟o the capabilities or resources of one country on its own will not be enough. The new initiative will be the most efficient solution to funding shortfalls, as well as helping to break the psychological barrier that such a field is the preserve of (great powers).
鈥淭he ultimate objective is not just to send astronauts to space, but to enhance the scientific and technological capabilities of our younger generations, who will have a mission to go even further. Space technology can help us find ways to mitigate climate change, for instance, while improving the quality of the environment and the air.鈥
The natural end point of such collaboration is the establishment of an official pan-Arab space agency. 鈥淭he plan is to start cooperation and to build mutual projects to reach that point of creating this agency,鈥 said Ghalib Faour, director of the Lebanese Remote Sensing Center. 鈥淟ebanon is a beginner in space, but we have a lot of potential in our universities, some of which are ranked among the highest in the region. We just need the (opportunity) to work on large projects driven by nations like the UAE.
鈥淲e tried many times before to build Arab cooperation for space exploration, but this is the first time I feel it is serious. Competition came in the way 鈥 10 years ago, we tried with the Arab League to launch a constellation of Arab satellites, but we faced a problem over who would lead it. The UAE is now taking the lead, though, and they are supporting the rest of us.鈥
Faour expressed hope that space exploration would help to deliver sustainable development for Arab countries, especially those rebuilding after years of strife. 鈥淎fter the war in Lebanon, during the period of reconstruction, we had a lack of data,鈥 he concluded. 鈥淪o remote sensing, for instance, provided data for land use planning, environmental protection and monitoring of resources. The benefits greater space exploration will bring are endless.鈥