UAE mission to asteroid belt on course with new agreement

Dubai Media Office

The UAE's ambitious mission to the asteroid belt is on track to be launched in 2028, following the signing of an agreement between the UAE Space Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

This agreement will facilitate the launch of the 'Mohammed Bin Rashid Explorer' spacecraft aboard the H3 rocket in early 2028, marking a significant milestone in the UAE's space initiatives.

His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai's Crown Prince, the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister and Chairman of the Supreme Space Council, said that the agreement is a strategic move to strengthen the UAE’s position in the global space sector.

The latest agreement marks the third collaboration between the UAE and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, following the launches of ‘KhalifaSat’ in 2018 and the ‘Hope Probe’ in 2020.

The Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt is a 13-year journey, with six years dedicated to spacecraft development and seven years for exploring the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

The ‘Mohammed Bin Rashid Explorer’ will conduct close flybys of six asteroids and gather invaluable data before landing on the seventh asteroid, Justitia.

The mission will embark on a 5-billion-kilometre journey. Gravity assist maneuvers from Venus, Earth and Mars will optimise its trajectory for the flyby campaign.

The first asteroid encounter is expected in February 2030, marking the beginning of an extensive exploration within the asteroid belt.

A group of academic and hardware development partners are contributing to the mission, including Khalifa University, New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), and the National Space Science and Technology Centre at UAE University.

Additionally, national institutions such as the Technology Innovation Institute and Yahsat, along with private sector partners, are involved.

International collaborations include institutions such as the Italian Space Agency, the University of Colorado, and the University of Arizona.

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