OculloSpace, a space startup from Singapore and Malaysia, is set to launch its first satellite, DECIMALSAT1, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as part of the Transporter-16 mission. This launch represents a significant achievement for Malaysia’s burgeoning space ecosystem, offering a platform for educational collaboration with several Malaysian universities.
DECIMALSAT1’s mission is not only a technical feat but also an educational opportunity. The satellite project involves partnerships with Malaysian universities, providing students with practical experience in satellite engineering and space technology. This initiative aims to inspire and equip the next generation of engineers and scientists in Malaysia.
The integration of DECIMALSAT1 into the SpaceX mission underscores the growing capabilities and ambitions of Southeast Asian space ventures. By participating in the Transporter-16 mission, OculloSpace is positioning itself as a key player in the region’s space industry, fostering innovation and collaboration.
The launch of DECIMALSAT1 is scheduled to take place soon, marking a new chapter for OculloSpace and the Malaysian space sector. As the satellite prepares for its journey, the collaboration with educational institutions highlights the broader impact of space exploration on science and technology education in the region.



