Khaleej Times

Astronauts train even as mission gets postponed

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE’s first two Emirati astronauts are continuing their training in Russia even as their mission to space has been postponed to some time “later this year”, a top official has said.

The mission was to have taken the astronauts to the Internatio­nal Space Station from April 5 to 16, but it had to be reschedule­d due to the failed Soyuz MS10 mission in October.

dubai — Two Emirati astronauts, who are currently undergoing “harsh winter training” in Russia, will take off later this year, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) has confirmed.

One of the two astronauts — Sultan Al Neyadi and Hazza Al Mansouri — was meant to fly to the Internatio­nal Space Station from April 5 to 16. However, because of the failed Soyuz-10 launch that took place last October, the dates had to be reschedule­d.

Khaleej Times has reported previously that the crew from the failed mission will be relaunchin­g by end of February, pushing forward the mission the Emirati astronaut was supposed to be on.

Salem Al Marri, assistant director-general at the MBRSC, said schedule changes are quite common in the space sector. “With space, schedules do shift and just to give you an example with DubaiSat-1, we had a nine-month schedule shift, and with DubaiSat-2, we had an 11-month schedule shift,” he said during a Press conference where they revealed the agenda of the upcoming Science Event of the MBRSC.

“Depending on launch windows, these things happen. Once we are ready to give an absolutely clear indication of when that mission will be taking place, we will let you know. There are some schedule shifts that have been adjusted. It will be pushed a little bit away from April.”

Al Marri said that in the coming weeks or months, the centre will reveal more details about the UAE Astronaut Programme, including which one of the two is the primary candidate for the first mission. As of now, the astronauts will remain in Russia where they are undergoing

training. Several videos of their training sessions have been posted on the MBRSC’s Twitter page, where both of the Emiratis can be seen doing different tests in simulation­s of space crafts.

“This time is the perfect time for

them to do winter survival training, where they are pushed outdoors and they are simulating how to come back in an emergency in a Soyuz capsule and land it in a remote area — let’s say Siberia in the winter conditions,” Al Marri said. “Then you have to survive two to three days on your own until the emergency services get to you. These are the pre-requisites for any astronaut who’s going to fly on a Soyuz mission.”

He added that the astronauts are well looked after, especially when it comes meeting their families regularly.

This time is the perfect time for them to do winter survival training, where they are pushed outdoors and they are simulating how to come back in an emergency in a Soyuz capsule and land it in a remote area.”

Salem Al Marri, assistant director-general, MBRSC

 ?? — Wam file ?? Emirati astronauts Sultan Al Neyadi and Hazza Al Mansouri are in Russia, undergoing winter survival training. One of them will be flying to the Internatio­nal Space Station soon.
— Wam file Emirati astronauts Sultan Al Neyadi and Hazza Al Mansouri are in Russia, undergoing winter survival training. One of them will be flying to the Internatio­nal Space Station soon.

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