UAE's student-built satellite MeznSat has smooth liftoff

UAE Space Agency

The UAE has launched its first environmental nanosatellite which was developed by students of Khalifa University (KU) and the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK).

MeznSat took off on a Soyuz-2 rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia on Monday afternoon.

Its design and development involved 30 pupils across both universities and was completed over three years.

The satellite will measure and detect greenhouse gases released in the atmosphere.

A team of KU postgraduate students and AURAK undergraduate students will monitor, process and analyse the data sent to the ground station at KU’s Yahsat laboratory and the supporting ground station at AURAK. 

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