Video: UAE’s Falcon Eye 2 satellite blasts off to space

Video: UAE’s Falcon Eye 2 satellite blasts off to space

The UAE's latest satellite was successfully launched on Wednesday, after months of delays caused by technical issues and Covid-19 restrictions.

Falcon Eye 2 achieved lift-off aboard an Arianespace Soyuz rocket from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana, at 5.33am on December 2, marking the start of a 10-year mission.

The 1,190kg spacecraft — developed for the UAE's Armed Forces — separated nearly an hour later after two burns by the Fregat upper stage.

A statement released by Arianespace officials said: “The Falcon Eye satellite offers very-high-resolution optical observation capabilities, coupled with a high-performance ground segment to receive and process images.”

The launch comes after nearly nine months of delays, when a problem with the Fregat upper stage was discovered in March and all activities had to be suspended at the spaceport due to the coronavirus soon after. Two more launch dates were set on November 28 and 29, but both had to be scrubbed at the last minute due to bad weather conditions.

The satellite's predecessor — Falcon Eye 1 — was lost due to a Vega launch failure last year, after an anomaly caused the destruction of both the rocket