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INSPIRING JOURNEY MBRSC & Nat Geo air film on UAE astronauts

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National Geographic, in partnershi­p with Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC), has aired a new film documentin­g the UAE’s extraordin­ary journey into space. The 22-minute eye-gripping documentar­y, the second in a four-part film series, premiered on May 25 on National Geographic and National Geographic Abu Dhabi. Capturing the journey of UAE Astronauts Hazzaa Al-Mansoori and Sultan Al-Neyadi, the documentar­y highlights their dreams and aspiration­s, which inspired them to follow their ambitions to become astronauts. The film also highlights the hundreds of hours of mental and physical training that enabled them to successful­ly complete the UAE’s historic mission to reach the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS).

Celebratin­g the first Emirati astronaut mission, the National Geographic film depicts Al-Mansoori’s experience of arriving at the ISS and sheds light on his emotional journey back to Earth. Showcasing how the dreams of a young boy growing up in a small desert town in Liwa turned to reality, the documentar­y narrates the personal story of Al-Mansoori, who achieved his long-cherished goal of space travel, with sheer grit and determinat­ion.

“I have grown up with this dream of reaching the stars and I believe that everyone should look outside at night and dream about space.

“The night before the launch, I was really busy and could not sleep as I was really excited that I was going to space. Reaching the ISS was the proudest moment of my life and I am extremely proud that I accomplish­ed the mission,” said Al-Mansoori. Moreover, the film gives unique insights into how the UAE astronaut Al-Neyadi’s experience and special expertise in dealing with cutting-edge technology at the UAE military prepared him toward solving some of the most challengin­g and complex problems related to space.

“Space is really tough on hufrom mans and so I had to undergo a lot of physical training exercises, strengthen­ing my muscles and being well equipped to handle everything as a backup flight crew. The specialize­d training really helped me in adapting myself to all kinds of environmen­ts expected in space,” said Al-Neyadi. In a riveting and compelling style, the documentar­y charts the journey of Al-Mansoori and Al-Neyadi as they prepare for their iconic mission, fine-tuning their bodies mentally and physically and learning to adapt to microgravi­ty in space. The film also depicts how the Emirati astronauts trained for emergencie­s that could potentiall­y endanger their lives and the safety of their mission in space.

HIGHLIGHT

The documentar­y charts the journey of UAE Astronauts Hazzaa Al-Mansoori and Sultan Al-Neyadi as they prepare for their iconic mission, fine-tuning their bodies mentally and physically and learning to adapt to microgravi­ty in space.

 ??  ?? The National Geographic film highlights the hundreds of hours of mental and physical training that enabled the Emirati astronauts to successful­ly complete the UAE’s historic mission to reach the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS). The 22-minute documentar­y, the second in a four-part film series, premiered on May 25.
The National Geographic film highlights the hundreds of hours of mental and physical training that enabled the Emirati astronauts to successful­ly complete the UAE’s historic mission to reach the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS). The 22-minute documentar­y, the second in a four-part film series, premiered on May 25.
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Tobias Moers has been appointed as the chief executive of Aston Martin Lagonda. He will be based at the company’s headquarte­rs in Gaydon, Warwickshi­re and will join on Aug. 1.

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