French firms developed the satellite, platform, and optical instrument
On 2 December, the UAE launched its FalconEye earth observation satellite from the European Spaceport (CSG) in Kourou, French Guiana, by an Arianespace Soyuz rocket.
Weighing 1,190kg at launch, the FalconEye system will support the requirements of the UAE Armed Forces.
French companies Airbus Defence and Thales Alenia were the prime contractors for the project.
Airbus Defence and Space was in charge of the satellite design, integration and testing. The company also supplied the platform.
Thales Alenia Space designed and supplied the optical instrument and the image processing chain.
Space plans
In July 2014, Abu Dhabi announced the establishment of the UAE Space Agency. It is tasked with launching the Arab world’s first unmanned mission to Mars in 2021 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the UAE’s formation.
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By GlobalDataThe ambitious plan to reach outer space follows a decade and a half of success in launching satellites into orbit.
In October 2000, local telecoms company Thuraya launched the UAE’s first communications satellite, Thuraya-1, from the Pacific Ocean. It has since been joined by others operated by the company and by local Al-Yah Satellite Communications Company.
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