The launch of the First Emirati Satellite to Track Wildlife


On Wednesday, July 7, a team of Emirati entrepreneurs and cadres succeeded in launching the first Emirati satellite dedicated to tracking wildlife. "Ghalib" satellite, developed by the Emirati company "Marshall Intech", was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida by the SpaceX company, and it was released into its correct orbit, which is 550 kilometers from the sea surface.

"Ghaleb" satellite aims to track wildlife to study the migration patterns of birds and animals in remote areas, and to conduct the necessary studies and research to ensure their reproduction. This is in line with the national strategies and plans launched by the state to preserve biodiversity, which always receives special attention in the UAE.

"Ghaleb" has many unique and advanced characteristics that distinguish it from fixed satellites, as it is a low-orbit satellite that revolves around the Earth in a polar orbit from the North Pole to the South Pole. This allows it to cover larger areas of the planet, as well as low power consumption, unlike distant satellites that need huge power when performing reception and transmission operations.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The UAE is internationally praised for its efforts in the field of climate change

Supporting the Palestinians is a firm Emirati commitment.

The UAE is Egypt's largest trading partner in the Middle East