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Malaysia's national remote sensing satellite set to launch in 2028, says minister

PSPJN is part of Malaysia's continued efforts to strengthen its capabilities in space technology as outlined in the National Space Policy 2030.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 18 Feb 2025 3:24PM

Malaysia's national remote sensing satellite set to launch in 2028, says minister
Chang confirmed that the Malaysian Space Authority had agreed to ratify two key space treaties under the United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. - 18 February 2025

THE National Remote Sensing Satellite Development Programme (PSPJN) is expected to commence operations in 2028, according to the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Chang Lih Kang.

In a statement during the Ministerial Question Time at the Dewan Rakyat today, Chang outlined that once the satellite becomes operational, the government will make periodic payments based on the amount of data received and certified.

This approach ensures that payments align with the value of the data, while also encouraging satellite data providers to uphold high-quality standards.

Chang was responding to a query from Young Syefura Othman (PH-Bentong) regarding the status of the PSPJN programme under the Malaysian Space Agency (MYSA) and the timeline for its launch, following the recent launch of UzmaSat-1, a high-resolution satellite by the Uzma Berhad group.

PSPJN is part of Malaysia's continued efforts to strengthen its capabilities in space technology as outlined in the National Space Policy 2030.

The programme aims to reduce the country's reliance on foreign satellite data, bolster national sovereignty and security through domestic satellite operations, and enhance ownership of strategic data.

Chang said that the government is currently in talks with selected bidding companies to ensure that project requirements are met thoroughly.

In a bid to optimise project execution, the government, in collaboration with the bidding companies, will hold a Value Management Laboratory from today until February 21.

This platform will focus on cost optimisation, resource management, and the early implementation of risk mitigation measures to ensure the program's success.

In response to a supplementary question from Young Syefura regarding Malaysia's participation in international space treaties, Chang confirmed that the Malaysian Space Authority had agreed to ratify two key space treaties under the United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.

The two treaties are the 1967 Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space and the 1975 Convention on the Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space.

Chang emphasised that Malaysia's involvement in these treaties reflects the country’s commitment to space safety, transparency, and responsible management of its space program, signaling to the global community, including ASEAN, that Malaysia is dedicated to responsible space activities.

This move is expected to enhance the nation's reputation as an emerging space nation and improve national security, particularly concerning space-related incidents. - February 18, 2025

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