Dubai, July 30 - The DubaiSat-1, the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) first earth observation satellite launched early Thursday morning from Kazakhstan, has reached its desired position in the earth's orbit, WAM news agency reported.
The 'eye in the sky' satellite has achieved optimal position in orbit around the earth and has successfully connected with the Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) earth observation station in Dubai, the report said, quoting officials.
'With the blessing of Allah, the launch process was completely successful, and DubaiSat-1 is now carrying the UAE's flag into space,' said a jubilant Ahmed Al Mansoori, director general of EIAST.
'DubaiSat-1 is undoubtedly a sterling addition to the UAE's strategic accomplishments and what we have achieved so far can be attributed to the hard work and dedication of our national engineers and scientists,' he said.
Comparing the achievement with the moon landing, Al Mansoori said: 'While the moon landing was a huge leap for humanity, DubaiSat-1 is a huge leap for the UAE's science and technology initiatives, and for our nation's aspirations.