The Saudi Communications, Space and Technology Commission has teamed up with Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency to boost space sustainability.
According to Arab News, both entities launched an initiative for a research study in space sustainability.
Crucially, the initiative represents a culmination of a previous agreement between both sides.
Through cutting-edge technologies, the scheme will foster the sustainable use of orbital resources and spread modern technologies in space data analysis.
Launched on the platform of the 2024 International Forum on Non-Terrestrial Networks, the initiative is part of the commission’s efforts to expand international space partnerships.
During the forum, Mohammed bin Saud Al-Tamimi, the commission’s Governor, invited the international community to play an effective role and support research on space sustainability to offer a better future for the coming generation.
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