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DEWA’s planned nanosatellite payloads include multi-spectrum, high-resolution thermal imaging devices designed to detect thermal fingerprints in high-voltage transmission lines, substations, buildings, and solar power stations.
DEWA launched DEWA-SAT 1 in collaboration with NanoAvionics on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 in Florida, USA.
DEWA plans to launch a 6U nanosatellite by the end of 2022 with customized high-resolution image sensing technology designed to communicate with DEWA’s IoT terminals.
DEWA expects the Space-D program to reduce costs, improve asset use, and provide sustainable, efficient, and reliable power and water services to its customers.
The third NanoAvionics-built satellite on Transporter-3 is the 3U IoT smallsat DEWA-SAT 1, which is part of Dubai Electricity & Water Authority’s Space-D program.
DEWA plans to launch a 6U nanosatellite for remote sensing applications by the end of 2022 that uses specially designed high-resolution temporal and spatial imaging techniques.
DEWA-SAT-1 is a 3U nanosatellite launched as part of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s Space Program to enhance DEWA’s operations and improve maintenance and planning of electricity and water networks.
DEWA-SAT-1 will travel at a speed of about 7.5 km per second and will complete a revolution around the Earth every 90 minutes.
DEWA launched DEWA-SAT-1 in cooperation with NanoAvionics on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 in Florida.
DEWA will launch another U6 smallsat later 2022 to enhance monitoring, managing, and maintaining its electricity and water networks.
DEWA-SAT 1 uses LoRa IoT communication technology to expand coverage of DEWA’s existing terrestrial communication network with long-range, low-energy communications.
DEWA’s Space-D program was launched in January 2021 and supports the UAE National Space Strategy 2030.
DEWA and NanoAvionics collaborated to launch the first U3 nanosatellite as part of DEWA’s Space-D program.
DEWA-SAT 1 was launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) in Florida, USA.
DEWA-SAT 1 was designed and developed at DEWA’s R&D Centre in the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park.
NanoAvionics built three satellites on Transporter-3: DEWA-SAT 1, HYPSO-1, and ETV-A1.