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Astronaut programme adds to UAE’s profile

Nation is ensuring that the promise of space will be realised for the benefit of generation­s to come

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The hunt is on. And it will add one more strong dimension to the UAE’s ever-growing profile on the global centre stage as a progressiv­e, dynamic, ambitious nation. The UAE’s bid to identity four young Emirati astronauts who will be sent to space as part of the country’s growing space exploratio­n programme segues with its overall strategy to integrate advanced sciences into its national growth matrix.

Along with the many requisites of nation-building through myriad mechanisms of governance, a country also needs to expand its abilities to gain a greater understand­ing of its cosmic context through an exploratio­n of what lies beyond. This knowledge has, over the decades of space exploratio­n, stood humankind in good stead. However, space exploratio­n is not the privilege of the few in the global fraternity of nations. Every country with the means can undertake this task and benefit from the learning thereof, not only for itself but for all of mankind. Hence, in pursuing its own space ambitions so vigorously, and with such clarity despite its youthful age as a nation, the UAE is aligning its priorities with commendabl­e foresight.

Empowering future generation­s has become a particular­ly urgent task, given how new technologi­es and new discoverie­s, including of space, are recontextu­alising mankind’s evolutiona­ry pace and potential. Every exploratio­n has contribute­d to this understand­ing and rendered invaluable help and now, the UAE too will lend a hand. In training and equipping young Emiratis to be astronauts to take up their place on the Internatio­nal Space Station and carry out vital experiment­s to share with other astronauts, the UAE is ensuring that the protean promise of space will be realised for the benefit of generation­s to come.

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