Saudi Arabia to launch 2 locally made satellites

Prince Sultan bin Salman. (Supplied)
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Updated 20 March 2021
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Saudi Arabia to launch 2 locally made satellites

  • ‘Shaheen Sat’ will be used for maritime tracking and ‘CubeSat’ for educational use

JEDDAH: Two satellites designed and made in Saudi Arabia will be launched on Saturday morning, said Prince Sultan bin Salman, chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Space Authority.

“We congratulate ourselves on launching two satellites for the King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and King Saud University (KSU) tomorrow morning, manufactured by Saudi hands,” he said in a video.
One of the satellites, “Shaheen Sat,” will become the 17th KACST spacecraft to be launched in Kazakhstan. It will be used for photography and maritime tracking purposes.
The other satellite, “CubeSat,” has been designed by KSU for educational use. The university will become the first in the Kingdom to launch a satellite into space. The cube-shaped satellite has 10 centimeter dimensions and weighs about 1 kilogram.
KSU will use its ground station for the project. The station can communicate with satellites and the International Space Station.

I am hopeful that great moves and achievements will be made so that we can continue to be in the lead. The Kingdom deserves to be in a position of leadership in everything, including space activities.

Prince Sultan bin Salman, Chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Space Authority

“I congratulate King Saud University for undertaking these scientific missions that aim to develop the sectors related to the space industry,” said Prince Sultan.
He added: “I must recall a historical stage when the Kingdom, in 1985, participated with a big scientific team in a space mission. Therefore, when we presented the space program of KACST, after receiving the government’s approval, of course. A lot of work had been done already, leading to this construction stage and to the Kingdom’s launching of these satellites in a first step.”
Prince Sultan said that with the establishment of the Saudi Space Authority as an umbrella institution, the Kingdom is looking to produce major achievements in partnership with bodies and institutions that work in the field of scientific research, such as KACST, and others that work in manufacturing, including several Saudi institutions.
The satellite launch is being led by Dr. Saleh Al-Athel, Dr. Mohammed Al-Suwaiyel, Prince Turki bin Saud, Dr. Anas Al-Faris and their colleagues.
“I am hopeful that great moves and achievements will be made so that we can continue to be in the lead. The Kingdom deserves to be in a position of leadership in everything, including space activities,” he added.


‘Masterpieces of the Saudi Orchestra’ to be held in AlUla

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‘Masterpieces of the Saudi Orchestra’ to be held in AlUla

  • Saudi Music Commission is organizing ‘Masterpieces of the Saudi Orchestra’ on Jan. 22-23 in AlUla governorate
  • Music Commission, through the event, aims to promote Saudi music and highlight the Saudi cultural and artistic diversity

ALULA: Under the patronage of Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Saudi Music Commission is organizing the “Masterpieces of the Saudi Orchestra” on Jan. 22-23 in AlUla governorate.

The event comes as a continuation of the journey of the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir to showcase the Kingdom’s music heritage in leading local and international theaters. AlUla, an important stop and key destination on the global tourism map, will host the concerts at the world-class architectural landmark Maraya Concert Hall.

Hosting the event in AlUla reflects the creative journey of the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir, following a series of successes in several capitals and cities. The orchestra has presented Saudi melodies to the most prestigious global stages, amid widespread acclaim and remarkable audience engagement; it will meet audiences today in one of the Kingdom’s most culturally significant regions.

AlUla is one of the world’s most prominent cultural and tourism destinations, with a history deeply rooted in human civilization and a cultural heritage spanning centuries. This legacy has positioned AlUla as a major destination for international tourists and a cultural hub that reflects the Kingdom’s cultural identity and its advanced standing on the global cultural tourism map.

The selection of Maraya Concert Hall to host the musical experience holds special significance, as the venue stands as a unique example of contemporary architecture and a stage that brings together art and nature, offering musical performances an exceptional visual dimension.

Through the event, the Music Commission aims to promote Saudi music and highlight the Saudi cultural and artistic diversity, while offering local and international audiences in AlUla the opportunity to enjoy a musical experience that embodies the Kingdom’s identity and enriches the national cultural landscape.