Countdown to KhalifaSat Launch
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00:00As-salamu alaykum, hello everyone, my name is Amer Alsayegh, I'm the project manager of Khalifasat.
00:06With me here is an exact replica of Khalifasat, but of course smaller in size.
00:10I'd like just to give you a quick description of what this satellite is.
00:15Here you can see definitely four solar panels. These are the source of power in our satellites.
00:22And this hexagonal shape is actually the mechanical structure of the satellite.
00:28Inside it, most of our electronics, from batteries, to computers, to storage memories,
00:36to different systems that will control the satellite.
00:39Of course on the outside, we see this big tube.
00:42This is the most important part of the satellite, and that is the camera.
00:47This camera is around 1.2 meters in size,
00:51and it will be most of the time pointing to Earth, taking images to the ground.
00:56You can see different black things, these are sun sensors.
01:01In space, it's very important to know where the location of the sun is,
01:05to be able to point our solar panel to the sun.
01:09This is an interesting part, it's a moving thing, it's called an antenna,
01:14and it will be beaming whatever images we have taken of Earth,
01:19back to Earth, to our ground station.
01:22And it will be moving to track the location of the ground station as the satellite is moving in space.
01:28This is just a quick description of our satellite.
01:46We are keen to have you with us monitoring the launch event,
01:53which will happen on Monday at 8 or 8 a.m.
01:58Please join us to celebrate the successful launching of Khalifa Satellite,
02:03the first Earth observation satellite to be developed in the UAE to space.