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Sultan bin Ahmed reviews latest developments at SAASST

Sultan bin Ahmed reviews latest developments at SAASST

Sharjah 2405-08-2025
Tour of the Academy's Updated Facilities
His Highness toured the Academy building, observing the recent updates to its facilities, which aim to educate visitors and refresh their knowledge of astronomy and space sciences, using the latest educational and technological methods to deliver information effectively.
Overview of Ongoing Projects
Through a visual presentation, His Highness was briefed on the current projects at the Academy, including the CubeSat programme, and the Meteorite Laboratory Exhibition, which aims to catalogue and document meteorites and impact fragments. The briefing also covered the development of space debris monitoring stations, as well as the optical and radio astronomical observatories that the Academy is establishing in cooperation with various public and private entities.
Advancing Solar and Lunar Observation Systems
His Highness was updated on the project to develop solar and lunar observation systems at the Academy. The initiative supports national efforts in crescent moon sighting for Islamic calendar verification and aims to enhance the scientific infrastructure for observing solar and lunar phenomena, enabling the Academy's participation in global astronomical observation efforts.
Statistics and Development Plans for the Sharjah Planetarium
His Highness viewed key statistics from the Sharjah Planetarium, which welcomed over 4,500 visitors during June and July. The planetarium attracts audiences by offering 20 shows per week. His Highness also reviewed the development plans for the planetarium and its efforts to raise community awareness through specialised workshops and space-related films, along with its partnerships with various institutions and astronomical centres.
Participation in UAE Asteroid Belt Mission
His Highness was introduced to the Academy's participation, in collaboration with the UAE Space Agency, in the Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt. This pioneering mission aims to study seven asteroids within the main belt and support the growth of the UAE's private space sector, in addition to building national capabilities in astronomical and space research, innovation, and advanced technological development.
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