Mission type | Asteroid multiple-flyby/orbiter/lander |
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Operator | Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre |
Mission duration | Flyby phase: 8.5 years Orbiter phase: 7 months |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | March 2028 |
Rocket | H3 |
Launch site | Tanegashima, LA-Y2 |
Contractor | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
Flyby of Venus (gravity assist) | |
Closest approach | July 2028[1] |
Flyby of Earth (gravity assist) | |
Closest approach | May 2029 |
Flyby of 10253 Westerwald | |
Closest approach | February 2030 |
Flyby of 623 Chimaera | |
Closest approach | June 2030 |
Flyby of 13294 Rockox | |
Closest approach | January 2031 |
Flyby of Mars (gravity assist) | |
Closest approach | September 2031 |
Flyby of (88055) 2000 VA28 | |
Closest approach | July 2032 |
Flyby of (23871) 1998 RC76 | |
Closest approach | December 2032 |
Flyby of (59980) 1999 SG6 | |
Closest approach | August 2033 |
269 Justitia orbiter | |
Orbital insertion | October 2034 |
269 Justitia lander | |
Landing date | May 2035 |
The MBR Explorer is a planned UAESA space probe designed to journey to seven different main belt asteroids.[2][3] Proposed under the Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt, it is named in recognition of the foundational role driving the creation and growth of the UAE Space Program played by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the vice president and the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates.[4]
The mission to explore the asteroid belt was announced by the United Arab Emirates Space Agency in May 2023, and the launch is planned for March 2028.[5][6][7] Similarly to their previous Mars mission, the MBR Explorer will launch from Tanegashima Space Center, this time on an H3.[8]
The spacecraft will weigh around 2.8 tonnes and will travel at an average speed of 33,000 km/h.[9]
The MBR Explorer will visit asteroids 10253 Westerwald, 623 Chimaera, 13294 Rockox, (88055) 2000 VA28, (23871) 1998 RC76, and (59980) 1999 SG6, in a 5-billion-kilometre total journey,[4][10] and will attempt to land on its seventh and final asteroid, 269 Justitia in 2034.[9]
The spacecraft will also drop off a small lander to set down on Justitia's surface.[6]