EIAST: The United Arab Emirates Space Program

EIAST space program
The nearly 300-kg DubaiSat-2 remote sensing minisatellite in a clean room at the Dombarovsky (Yasny Cosmodrome) launch site in Russia ready to be mounted on a launch vehicle (Credits: SI, EIAST).

There are dozens of emerging space nations around the world seeking to capitalize on dramatic increases in space technology accessibility. We take a look at one such nation, the United Arab Emirates, exploring the opportunities and challenges they face on the road to achieving space capability.

Entry of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) into the Space Age occurred in the 1990s prompted by an interest in enhancing national capacity to effectively create, use, and exploit space science technologies and applications. In 2006, a UAE government decree by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, established the Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST).

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Director African Center for Science and International Security