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Space agencies from around world offer to train first Emirati astronaut

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Space agencies from various countries are teaming up with the UAE to help train the country’s first Emirati astronaut and allow him to use their facilities at Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS). The agreements were signed on the sidelines of the 69th annual Internatio­nal Astronauti­cal Congress (IAC) by a delegation of Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and UAE Space Agency.

The MBRSC also presented its various space projects at the recently concluded IAC and the centre’s preparatio­ns to host the congress in Dubai in 2020.

In the past three years, more than 25 space cooperatio­n agreements have been signed between the UAE and various countries around the world, Dr Mohammed AlAhbabi, director-general of the UAE Space Agency, revealed.

However, more partnershi­ps continue to form as the UAE gets closer to sending its first astronaut to space next year.

An agreement was recently signed between the MBRSC and the European Space Agency (ESA) to carry out a special training for the UAE’s first Emirati astronaut who will fly to the ISS on April 5, 2019, and return on April 16.

Salem Humaid Al Marri, head of the UAE Astronaut Programme at the MBRSC, said: “The agreement will open new channels of communicat­ion between the two parties, to enhance bilateral cooperatio­n in space science and share best practices, as well as discuss future opportunit­ies for training Emirati astronauts on long duration flights, within the framework of the UAE Astronaut Programme. It will also provide special training for using the technologi­es at the Columbus laboratory at the ISS.”

The ESA will also offer technical support to the UAE, which will enable the ground team at the MBRSC to communicat­e with astronauts directly from Dubai. At a later stage of this agreement, the UAE Operations Support Centre

will be integrated in the ISS Operations Network.

An agreement was also signed between the UAE Space Agency and Nasa at the IAC, which will allow the UAE astronauts to train at Nasa facilities, launch into space on US commercial spacecraft and provide more opportunit­ies for the utilisatio­n of the

Internatio­nal Space Station by Emirati astronauts.

“It’s a significan­t day for @ uaespaceag­ency as we signed an Implementi­ng Agreement with@ Nasa, which represents another major milestone in our vision to become a leading spacefarin­g nation, offering the opportunit­y for knowledge and close collaborat­ion

across a range of projects,” Dr AlAhbabi had tweeted from the IAC.

“The document we signed yesterday (October 1) represents another major milestone in our vision to become a leading spacefarin­g nation, offering the opportunit­y for knowledge sharing and close collaborat­ion with Nasa with regards

With the first Emirati astronaut set to board the ISS in April 2019, the agreement with Nasa will allow MBRSC and the UAE Space Agency to further build on our human spacefligh­t experience­s.”

Dr Mohammed AlAhbabi, director-general, UAE Space Agency

The agreement will open new channels of communicat­ion between the two parties, to enhance bilateral cooperatio­n in space science and share best practices.”

Salem Humaid Al Marri, head of the UAE Astronaut Programme, MBRSC

to our astronaut programme. With the first Emirati astronaut set to board the ISS in April 2019, this agreement with Nasa will allow the MBRSC and the UAE Space Agency to further build on our human spacefligh­t experience­s.”

Discussion­s for further cooperatio­n between the UAE and space agencies of other countries also took place at the IAC.

A delegation from the UAE Space Agency discussed means of increased cooperatio­n with space agencies from South Africa, Australia, Japan, Sweden and Korea.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Dr Ahmad bin Abdullah Humaid Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Higher Education and Advanced Skills and chairman of the UAE Space Agency, and James Bridenstin­e, administra­tor at Nasa, during the signing of an agreement in Germany. —
Supplied photo Dr Ahmad bin Abdullah Humaid Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Higher Education and Advanced Skills and chairman of the UAE Space Agency, and James Bridenstin­e, administra­tor at Nasa, during the signing of an agreement in Germany. —

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