According to
Amac News: Under the agreement, for space exploration, SpaceData will develop a high-precision digital twin platform for the Moon and will provide a ground-based digital twin platform to support economic initiatives.
A digital twin is a model or virtual version of a real object, system or process that helps entities examine real-world situations, predict outcomes and make better decisions.
For the UAE Moon Mission, SpaceData will create a simulation environment that uses observational data from MBRSC robots to increase the efficiency and accuracy of the mission in future lunar explorations.
SpaceData will also develop a digital twin environment to support the training of UAE astronauts in lunar exploration.
This highly accurate simulation will reproduce lunar surface conditions and provide accurate 3D and physical environmental data. This training will also enhance the capabilities of UAE astronauts and ensure safe and efficient exploration.
In addition, SpaceData will develop an accurate digital twin of Dubai’s urban environment. The project aims to promote tourism and economic development by providing engaging digital experiences of the city.
By overcoming the constraints of space and time, the platform will enable virtual tourism and create new opportunities for global tourism demand.
In addition, by integrating satellite and atmospheric data, SpaceData will create a disaster prediction digital twin for Dubai that focuses on simulating large-scale disasters.