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Bahrain Celebrates First Anniversary of Al-Mundhir Satellite in Orbit

The Al-Mundhir satellite success marks a major milestone for Bahrain. The spacecraft has completed its first year in orbit, and the Bahrain Space Agency celebrated the anniversary. Moreover, the satellite continues its operational performance while contributing to the national space program. This achievement also highlights Bahrain’s growing capabilities in advanced technologies and space exploration.

Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Asiri, CEO of the Bahrain Space Agency, said the satellite reflects the vision and dedication of Bahrain’s engineers and youth. He explained that the mission places Bahrain among countries with space capabilities. Furthermore, the project develops national talent and strengthens the knowledge economy.

The Al-Mundhir satellite success demonstrates the ambition and determination of Bahrain’s young professionals. Since its launch, the satellite has proven its value through advanced scientific payloads designed entirely by Bahraini hands. Officials emphasized that the project focused on human capacity before technology. In addition, it created skilled engineers and technicians for the national space program.

Al-Asiri noted that the project offered integrated practical experience. The team progressed from training to designing, assembling, testing, and operating the satellite. As a result, Bahrain now has experts capable of handling complex satellite technologies. These professionals form the foundation of a promising domestic space industry.

Aisha Al-Haram, Head of the Satellite Design and Construction Department and Director of the Al-Mundhir Project, shared key statistics. Al-Mundhir passed over Bahraini skies more than 1,083 times and completed over 5,840 orbits around Earth. It moves at about 7.5 kilometers per second. Additionally, the satellite maintains stability while collecting data and capturing images.

She added that the first year sets the stage for more advanced phases of the space program. National talents have shown they can turn aspirations into achievements in high-tech fields. Furthermore, space data supports sustainable development and enhances national security.

The Bahrain Space Agency stressed that the Al-Mundhir satellite success is only the beginning. Plans for expansion aim to strengthen Bahrain’s position among leading space nations. The mission shows Bahrain can achieve ambitious technological goals while nurturing national expertise and promoting innovation.

The agency also affirmed its commitment to advancing the space sector, empowering youth, and using data for strategic planning. Overall, the first-year accomplishments of Al-Mundhir provide a strong foundation for Bahrain’s ongoing journey in space exploration.

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