Khaleej Times

UAE space missions moving rapidly, says Nasa expert

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE’s Hope spacecraft could have helped enhance Nasa’s knowledge on Mars’ current and extreme dust storms if it was already orbiting the Red Planet, as the giant dusters have put the Mars-based Opportunit­y Rover “in danger”, a senior Nasa expert, who has been working on moon and Mars missions for the past 30 years, has said.

Dr Jim Rice, Nasa geology team leader and co-investigat­or on the Nasa Mars Exploratio­n Rover Project Science Team, is scheduled to visit Dubai this month as a guest lecturer to the UAE’s first Nasacurric­ulum space camp that is being organised by Compass Internatio­nal, in collaborat­ion with the UAE Space Agency.

Massive dust storms have spread all over the Red Planet in the past month, swallowing up Nasa’s Opportunit­y rover. The US space agency had not heard back from the rover since June and the motor vehicle is currently in low-power mode.

“I’m looking forward to your nation’s 2020 Mars Hope mission. It is unfortunat­e that the Hope mission is not at Mars right now because it would greatly enhance our knowledge of the massive dust storm that has enveloped the planet for the past month and put the Opportunit­y Rover, which I work on, in danger,” Dr Rice told Khaleej Times in an exclusive interview.

Dr Rice also touched on the UAE’s other space missions, which he said are moving rapidly and will help the space industry in various ways. Rice is also keen on exploring opportunit­ies on how he can participat­e in some of the UAE’s space projects. He said the UAE’s mission to build an entire city on Mars by 2117 is an “interestin­g and ambitious long-term project” that should yield useful informatio­n about how to explore and live on Mars in the future.

“This project can be a very important stepping stone in humanity’s quest to move mankind off this planet and on to Mars, thereby making us a multi-planet species. I personally hope to learn more about this effort first-hand while I am in your nation and possibly discuss any future participat­ion in this project,” Rice said. His career spans 30 years working on Nasa Moon

This project can be a very important stepping stone in humanity’s quest to move mankind off this planet and on to Mars.” Dr Jim Rice, senior Nasa expert

and Mars missions, as well as conducting field geology investigat­ions around the world in numerous Moon and Mars analog sites.

“I am impressed with the UAE’s commitment and its plans for space exploratio­n in both the manned and unmanned sectors. For a space agency that was formed just in 2014, things are moving very rapidly. I have read that the UAE astronaut selection programme started last year with the goal of sending four Emiratis into space within the next three years.”

Dr Rice will be holding an educationa­l discussion with students at the Space and Rocketry Academy Camp, which is being held from July 15 to August to 23 at the Lapita Hotel in Dubai Parks and Resorts.

“I am going to be discussing a wide range of space exploratio­n topics with the students while I am in Dubai. These topics will range from the early history of the Space Age (1950s and 1960s) to the major discoverie­s of current ongoing Mars missions, as well as talking about future Mars missions being planned around the world including the UAE’s 2020 Hope Mission to Mars. I will also be discussing some basic orbital mechanics addressing the timing of when and how missions can be launched to Mars, the selection process for Mars landing sites, the effects of space travel on the human body and why space exploratio­n is important for our future,” he said.

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Dr Jim rice says he is looking forward to the uae’s 2020 mars hope mission. he will be in Dubai this month to attend a nasa space camp.
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