Khaleej Times

UAE’s space dreams explained

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The inaugural Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre Science (MBRSC) Event kicked off in Dubai on Saturday. The event is specifical­ly targeted at the education, science and technology sectors within the UAE.

The event was held at the Etihad Museum under the theme ‘Through space we flourish’, and was attended by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the MBRSC; and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Chairman of the Education and Human Resources Council.

In his keynote speech titled ‘Where am I in all this?’, Sheikh Abdullah said both the Arab and Islamic civilisati­ons had “supported the progress of the human developmen­t for 10 centuries”.

“The past is very important as a source from which wisdom and noble values are inspired, and we must maintain the spirit of our present era.

“The successful, great, and influentia­l people are those who understand the spirit of their era and interact with it, depending on the exigencies of their civilisati­on.”

The science event saw a variety of scientific and technologi­cal workshops intended to nurture the culture of research and exploratio­n. It saw over 1,600 participan­ts and played host to nearly 36 local and internatio­nal researcher­s and experts in space, science and technology.

Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, director-general of the MBRSC, said: “Organising the MBRSC Science Event at the Etihad Museum has great significan­ce. This is the destinatio­n where the first spark of the UAE developmen­t journey was ignited.

“In the coming decades, the UAE will become the cradle of scientific discoverie­s and inventions in a number of areas. The UAE will be taking its place in history for its efforts to achieve a modern Arab renaissanc­e in science and knowledge. Through space, we can eliminate limits and boundaries; increasing our scientific knowledge and achieving the highest levels of scientific research in space and advanced technology.

The Mars probe

Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Sciences and deputy project manager, Science lead of Emirates Mars Mission, gave an overview of the scientific objectives of the UAE’s Mars probe. She explained how the Hope Probe will study the planet’s atmosphere, and how it will determine the components of the atmosphere and its compositio­n. Amiri also stated that the Hope Probe mission will investigat­e why Mars’ atmosphere is losing hydrogen and oxygen gases, and what the connection is between the lower and upper atmosphere of Mars.

Amiri shared informatio­n with the audience on how the probe will manoeuvre into Mars’ wide elliptic orbit, between 22,000 and 44,000km away from the Martian surface, “enabling us to provide the first global picture of how the Martian atmosphere changes throughout the day, and between seasons”.

In a session, Omran Sharaf, project manager of Emirates Mars Mission — Hope Probe, highlighte­d the experience­s of developed countries in science and technology developmen­t. He explained how their economies transforme­d from agricultur­al or other natural resources based, to those based purely upon knowledge. Sharaf said: “The science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s (Stem) fields have played a vital role in this, as they contribute to raising the quality of life.”

 ?? — Wam ?? Sheikh Hamdan and Sheikh Abdullah with a young participan­t at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre’s science event.
— Wam Sheikh Hamdan and Sheikh Abdullah with a young participan­t at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre’s science event.

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