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Bahrain Successfully Launches First Locally Built Satellite

Al Munther, the AI-powered CubeSat, takes off aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9, marking a major leap for Bahraini space innovation.

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Bahrain Successfully Launches First Locally Built Satellite

Bahrain has officially entered the space race with the launch of Al Munther, its first 100% locally built satellite

Taking off today aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 from Vandenberg Space Launch Complex, California, this milestone cements Bahrain’s growing presence in space sciences and tech innovation.

The 3U CubeSat isn’t just a first for the kingdom—it’s also the region’s first satellite to integrate AI for onboard image processing. Orbiting at 550 km in a sun-synchronous orbit, Al Munther is expected to operate for two years, gathering crucial Earth observation data.

This launch showcases Bahrain’s commitment to advancing space technology and highlights the remarkable achievements of local engineers and scientists. With Al Munther in orbit, the kingdom is setting the stage for a new era of space exploration in the region.

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