perghhhh, makin maju orang islam kita
Syarikat orang Melayu Islam dari Malaysia lama dah boleh buat roket canggih untuk ke angkasa dah yeop. Bukan setakat roket ke bulan je, syarikat milik 100% orang Melayu Islam ni juga mampu buat sistem robotik penjelajah angkasa, space craft dan sistem UAV fuel cell super canggih. Syarikat teknologi tinggi aeroangkasa ini dimiliki oleh anak Melayu jati Kuala Lumpur ini iaitu saudara Izmir Yamin ( Izmirov Yaminovich). Beliau adalah pemilik syarikat teknologi tinggi aeroangkasa iaitu Independence X Aerospace dan Pulsar UAV Sdn Bhd. Bangga dengan anak Melayu Islam seperti beliau.
Interview: Independence-X, Malaysia’s NewSpace pioneer
Independence-X Aerospace is a company of industry professionals and academics based out of Technology Park Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur with the aim of transforming Malaysia into a space hub as well contributing to socio-economic development of the region through space-related technologies. It began with the mission to involve the industrial, commercial and education communities in space-related programs, so that Malaysia could be self-reliant in space technology. Independence-X has close to 400 registered members today, with about 50 active members consisting of engineers, scientists, developers, artists, PR and management professionals in a total of over 20 departments. In the technical departments, propulsion, orbital mechanics, electrical power systems, ADCS, and space comms are some of the most prominent disciplines the team members focus on. The company was celebrated as the only Malaysian (and Southeast Asian) team out of 16 teams worldwide participating in the Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP), and while the XPRIZE went unclaimed before being relaunched, Independence-X is still very much focused on its foundational goals.
We talk to Izmir Yamin, CEO of Independence-X (IDXA), on the activities of his company and the space landscape in Asia and Malaysia. What are you currently working on at the moment? We are currently working on our launch vehicle known as the DNLV (Dedicated Nano Launch Vehicle), which was endorsed by NASA in 2015. In parallel, we are also working on our miniaturized spacecraft for the moon mission.
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