UAE launches first SAR satellite

California, The UAE announced the successful launch of their first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite into orbit on August 16, 2024, in partnership with ICEYE, a pioneer in SAR satellite operations for earth observation, persistent monitoring, and natural catastrophe solutions. In a landmark achievement, the SAR satellite was launched and successfully lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, USA. The satellite has established communication, and early routine operations are underway. According to the Emirates News Agency (WAM) launching the UAE's first SAR satellite is a significant milestone for the companies and the region to bolster Earth Observation capabilities. As part of the Earth Observation Space Program, this satellite debuts the comprehensive SAR constellation that will deliver high-resolution, persistent monitoring solutions. The satellite will use SAR technology, an active sensing system that illuminates the Earth's surface and measures the reflected signal to generate high-resolution images. Unlike traditional optical imaging satellites, SAR can capture images day and night, regardless of weather conditions or solar illumination. Compared to other new Space SAR satellite services, ICEYE's radar antenna covers much larger geographical areas and provides higher-resolution images of smaller areas, providing more value to customers. The Earth Observation Space Program is a testament to the unwavering commitment to advancing the UAE's space sector, fostering local talent, and establishing sovereign satellite data acquisition and processing capabilities. The satellite's successful launch reaffirms the UAE leadership's progressive vision to achieve its National Space Strategy 2030. The orbiting satellites will revisit the Middle East more frequently, enabling them to deliver near real-time, high-definition images of on-the-ground conditions across the region and beyond. This strategic initiative enhances their ability to provide timely and accurate geospatial insights, critical for applications in disaster management, maritime surveillance, and smart mobility. Source : Bahrain News Agency